Honour   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Honour   (Honos) - a Roman god, the personification of honour
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233/8 Q.Fabius dedicates a temple to Honour.
208/9 vents Marcellus from dedicating a joint temple to Honour and Virtue.
99/9 Marius dedicates a temple to Honour and Virtue.
    Within translations:
Cic:Verr_2.4.121   seen near the temple of Honour and Virtue or elsewhere. He
Cic:Verr_2.4.123   like those of Marcellus to Honour and Virtue, but to Venus
CIL_1.31   stowed this gift deservedly on Honour. CIL_1 .32 Latin
CIL_1.698   as was done to the doors at Honour's temple. In regard
CIL_6.41024   icated a temple to Honour and Virtue from the spoils of
CIL_add.7   (early 1st cent.)   B Business in Assembly. To Honour. C (?) Busines
Plin:HN_35.120   who painted the temples of Honour and Virtue for the Emperor
ValMax_1.1.8   vows, erected a temple to Honour and Virtue, he was opposed
[Vict]:VirIll_32   over from the Temple of Honour to the Capitol. Upon his


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