Virtus

“Virtus” is a Latin term that translates to “virtue” or “excellence.” In historical and philosophical contexts, it refers to the qualities of moral goodness, integrity, and effectiveness in character. Virtus was also personified as a Roman deity, embodying the ideals of bravery, strength, and civic duty, particularly valued in Roman society. The concept has been significant in various disciplines, including ethics, politics, and personal development, representing the pursuit of moral excellence and the embodiment of high ideals. The term conveys an emphasis on the intrinsic qualities that define a person’s character and actions in alignment with ethical standards.