jupiter fidius

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jupiter fidius

Jupiter Fidius was invoked to protect the sanctity of oaths.

Definition

Proper noun: - An epithet for Jupiter: "Jupiter Fidius" is a compound title used in ancient Roman religion. It specifically refers to Jupiter in his role as the guardian of oaths, good faith, and honesty (fides in Latin). This epithet highlights Jupiter's function as the divine protector of trust and solemn promises in both public and private life.

Usage
  • The term "Jupiter Fidius" is used exclusively in historical, religious, and academic contexts to refer to this specific aspect of the Roman god Jupiter. It is not used in modern conversational English.
  • It functions as a proper noun, the name of a deity, and is typically capitalized.
Examples of Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • In times of treaty-making, the Romans would invoke Jupiter Fidius to witness the oath.
    • The temple was dedicated to Jupiter Fidius, the protector of sworn agreements.
Advanced Usage
  • The epithet is often found in classical texts and scholarly discussions about Roman state religion and the concept of (faith, trust).
  • It can be used metonymically to represent the principle of trustworthiness or the sanctity of oaths in a Roman context.
    • The agreement was made under the auspices of Jupiter Fidius, making its breach a sacrilege.
Variants and Related Words
  • Jupiter (proper noun): The king of the Roman gods, equivalent to the Greek Zeus.
  • Fides (noun): The Roman goddess personifying good faith and honesty. While related conceptually, Fides is a separate deity from Jupiter Fidius.
  • Dius Fidius: An alternative, older name for the same divine concept, sometimes considered a separate god later assimilated with Jupiter.
Synonyms
  • Guardian of oaths: A descriptive synonym explaining the function of Jupiter Fidius.
  • Jove: A poetic name for Jupiter, but without the specific "Fidius" connotation.
Notes on Meaning
  • This term has a single, highly specific meaning rooted in classical antiquity. It does not have modern meanings or usages.
  • The "Fidius" component is directly derived from the Latin word , meaning "trust," "faith," or "credibility."
jupiter fidius

Jupiter Fidius was invoked to protect the sanctity of oaths.

Noun
  1. an epithet for Jupiter