The Temple of Pudicitia Patricia (patrician chastity) was a small shrine in ancient Rome, located in the Forum Boarium. It was described as being next...
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program of moral legislation to encourage pudicitia. According to Livy, there were two temples of Pudicitia in Rome, the Temple of Pudicitia Patricia and...
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The Temple of Pudicitia Plebeia was an ancient Roman temple on the Quirinal Hill, along the Vicus Longus, on what is now via Nazionale. It was dedicated...
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Medica' Temple of Hercules Pompeianus Temple of Hercules Victor Temple of Fortuna Temple of Mater Matuta Temple of Portunus Temple of Pudicitia Patricia Temple...
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Venus Obsequens (section Temple founding)
involvement of patrician women may suggest that the founding of the scantly attested Temple of Pudicitia Patricia was a consequence. Pudicitia was the virtue...
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sexually active women from dissolute desire (libido) to sexual virtue (pudicitia). Under this title, Venus was especially cultivated by married women,...
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ceremony at the shrine of Pudicitia Patricia honouring the female virtue of pudicitia (modesty, or sexual virtue), on account of her having married a plebeian...
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Sacellum (section Cult maintenance of sacella)
Sacellum of Naenia; Sacellum of Pudicitia Patricia. Sacellum of Dea Murcia, at the foot of the Aventine Hill. In a manuscript from the Abbey of Saint Gall...
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(Tertullian, De Pudicitia chapter 21. See McManners, Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity. p. 50.) (McManners, Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity...
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