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  • Frederic Virtue
  • English boxer

    Zegwaard. "Frederic Virtue". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 July 2021. Frederic Virtue at Olympics.com Frederic Virtue at Team GB Frederic Virtue at Olympics

    Frederic Virtue

    Frederic_Virtue

  • Ted Zegwaard
  • Dutch boxer (1903–1952)

    of the flyweight class. In the first round he won his fight against Frederic Virtue but he lost his next bout to the upcoming bronze medalist William Cuthbertson

    Ted Zegwaard

    Ted_Zegwaard

  • Deaths in October 1985
  • Austrian-English sociologist. Gleb Strizhenov, 60, Soviet actor. Frederic Virtue, 88, British Olympic boxer (1920). Trond Halvorsen Wirstad, 81, Norwegian

    Deaths in October 1985

    Deaths_in_October_1985

  • Boxing at the 1920 Summer Olympics – Flyweight
  • Jensen (DEN) L  Cuthbertson (GBR) W  Ted Zegwaard (NED) W  Zegwaard (NED) L  Frederic Virtue (GBR) L  Cuthbertson (GBR) L Bronze medal bout  Anders Pedersen (DEN)

    Boxing at the 1920 Summer Olympics – Flyweight

    Boxing_at_the_1920_Summer_Olympics_–_Flyweight

  • Moral intellectualism
  • View in meta-ethics

    one truly understands what is right or best"; that virtue is a purely intellectual matter, since virtue and knowledge are cerebral relatives, which a person

    Moral intellectualism

    Moral intellectualism

    Moral_intellectualism

  • Frederic Remington
  • American painter and sculptor (1861–1909)

    Frederic Sackrider Remington (October 4, 1861 – December 26, 1909) was an American painter, illustrator, sculptor, and writer who specialized in the genre

    Frederic Remington

    Frederic Remington

    Frederic_Remington

  • Frédéric Bastiat
  • French economist (1801–1850)

    Claude-Frédéric Bastiat (/bɑːstiˈɑː/; French: [klod fʁedeʁik bastja]; 30 June 1801 – 24 December 1850) was a French economist, writer, and prominent member

    Frédéric Bastiat

    Frédéric Bastiat

    Frédéric_Bastiat

  • Frédéric Pierucci
  • French businessman and author (born 1968)

    Frédéric Pierucci (French pronunciation: [fʁedeʁik pjəʁutʃi]; born 14 January 1968) is a French business manager and a former senior executive for Alstom

    Frédéric Pierucci

    Frédéric_Pierucci

  • Great Britain at the 1920 Summer Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    Heavyweight N/A Bye  Stewart (USA) W  Eluère (FRA) W  Petersen (DEN) W Frederic Virtue Flyweight N/A  Zegwaard (NED) L Did not advance 9 Frederick Whitbread

    Great Britain at the 1920 Summer Olympics

    Great Britain at the 1920 Summer Olympics

    Great_Britain_at_the_1920_Summer_Olympics

  • George Frederic Augustus II
  • King of Mosquitia from 1800 to 1824

    Belize marked a shift from coronation in Jamaica to Belize. George Frederic, by virtue of the long time he spent in Jamaica and his absence from the so-called

    George Frederic Augustus II

    George_Frederic_Augustus_II

  • James Sprent Virtue
  • British publisher (1829–1892)

    James S. Virtue J.S. Virtue & Co Ltd Virtue & Co. Virtue Brothers & Co. Virtue, Emmins & Co Virtue, Spalding Virtue, Spalding, and Daldy Virtue & (John

    James Sprent Virtue

    James_Sprent_Virtue

  • Fred Quercy
  • Spain international rugby union player

    Frédéric Quercy (born 6 July 1991) is a French professional rugby union player of Spanish descent. A native of Béziers, Quercy was a boxer in his youth

    Fred Quercy

    Fred Quercy

    Fred_Quercy

  • Angus Macfadyen
  • Scottish actor (born 1963)

    the Bruce, both in Braveheart and Robert the Bruce, Komodo in Warriors of Virtue, Vice-Counsel Dupont in Equilibrium, Jeff Denlon in the Saw franchise, Robert

    Angus Macfadyen

    Angus Macfadyen

    Angus_Macfadyen

  • Frédéric Passy
  • French economist and pacifist (1822–1912)

    Frédéric Passy (20 May 1822 – 12 June 1912) was a French economist and pacifist who was a founding member of several peace societies and the Inter-Parliamentary

    Frédéric Passy

    Frédéric Passy

    Frédéric_Passy

  • The Faerie Queene
  • English epic poem by Edmund Spenser

    level, the poem follows several knights as a means to examine different virtues. The poem is also an allegorical work. As such, it can be read on several

    The Faerie Queene

    The Faerie Queene

    The_Faerie_Queene

  • List of hereditary peers in the House of Lords by virtue of a life peerage
  • hereditary peers who are or have been members of the House of Lords by virtue of a life peerage under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 and Life Peerages

    List of hereditary peers in the House of Lords by virtue of a life peerage

    List_of_hereditary_peers_in_the_House_of_Lords_by_virtue_of_a_life_peerage

  • Frédéric Lordon
  • French economist (born 1962)

    Frédéric Lordon (born 15 January 1962) is a French economist and philosopher, CNRS Director of Research at the Centre européen de sociologie et de science

    Frédéric Lordon

    Frédéric Lordon

    Frédéric_Lordon

  • Pandemonium (painting)
  • Painting by John Martin

    Murder of the Bishop of Liège; Orphan Girl at the Cemetery; Portrait of Frédéric Chopin; The Picador; Women of Algiers; A Young Tiger Playing with Its Mother

    Pandemonium (painting)

    Pandemonium (painting)

    Pandemonium_(painting)

  • Ono no Imoko
  • 6th/7th-century Japanese politician and diplomat

    Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Ono no Imoko" in Japan encyclopedia, p. 755, at Google Books; n.b., Louis-Frédéric is pseudonym of Louis-Frédéric Nussbaum

    Ono no Imoko

    Ono no Imoko

    Ono_no_Imoko

  • Wages of Virtue
  • 1924 film by Allan Dwan

    Wages of Virtue is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Forrest Halsey and Percival Christopher Wren. The film stars

    Wages of Virtue

    Wages_of_Virtue

  • Christina Hoff Sommers
  • American author and philosopher (born 1950)

    & Virtue in Everyday Life: Introductory Readings in Ethics (1984) and Right and Wrong: Basic Readings in Ethics (1986). Reviewing Vice and Virtue for

    Christina Hoff Sommers

    Christina Hoff Sommers

    Christina_Hoff_Sommers

  • Frederic Shields
  • English painter

    Frederic James Shields (14 March 1833 – 26 February 1911) was a British artist, illustrator, and designer closely associated with the Pre-Raphaelites through

    Frederic Shields

    Frederic Shields

    Frederic_Shields

  • Cultural depictions of Gilles de Rais
  • Works of fiction featuring Gilles de Rais

    both tried and executed", one embodying demonic vice and the other holy virtue. Therefore, fiction took up the topic of Gilles de Rais's feelings towards

    Cultural depictions of Gilles de Rais

    Cultural depictions of Gilles de Rais

    Cultural_depictions_of_Gilles_de_Rais

  • Virtue's Revolt
  • 1924 film

    Virtue's Revolt is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by James Chapin and starring Edith Thornton, Crauford Kent and Betty Morrissey. An ambitious

    Virtue's Revolt

    Virtue's Revolt

    Virtue's_Revolt

  • Frédéric Louis Godet
  • Frédéric Louis Godet (25 October 1812, Neuchâtel – 29 October 1900, Neuchâtel) was a Swiss Protestant theologian. Godet was born on 25 October 1812 in

    Frédéric Louis Godet

    Frédéric Louis Godet

    Frédéric_Louis_Godet

  • Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
  • Group of English painters, poets, and critics founded in 1848

    Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti, James Collinson, Frederic George Stephens and Thomas Woolner who formed a seven-member "Brotherhood"

    Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

    Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

    Pre-Raphaelite_Brotherhood

  • Frederic Nausea
  • German bishop

    Frederic Nausea, born Friedrich Grau about 1496 in Waischenfeld, Germany; † 6 February 1552 in Trient, was the Catholic Bishop of the diocese of Vienna

    Frederic Nausea

    Frederic_Nausea

  • Bonjour Tristesse
  • 1954 novel by Françoise Sagan

    date said "Bonjour, Tristesse, which has achieved remarkable celebrity by virtue of its subject-matter and its authoress's age, is a vulgar, sad little book"

    Bonjour Tristesse

    Bonjour_Tristesse

  • Order of the Eastern Star
  • Freemasonry-related fraternal organization

    represented by the color blue and a sword and veil. Adah represents the virtue of obedience. It is noted that the name "Adah" is not described in the Bible

    Order of the Eastern Star

    Order of the Eastern Star

    Order_of_the_Eastern_Star

  • Steven Seagal
  • American actor, martial artist, and filmmaker (born 1952)

    Steven Frederic Seagal (/sɪˈɡɑːl/ sih-GAHL; born April 10, 1952) is an American actor, producer, screenwriter, martial artist, and musician. A 7th-dan

    Steven Seagal

    Steven Seagal

    Steven_Seagal

  • Bushido
  • Moral code of the samurai

    morality, their role in society, and how to live a life with honor and virtue. The samurai had some common values, but they did not have a single definition

    Bushido

    Bushido

    Bushido

  • Intellectualism
  • Mental perspective

    one truly understands what is right or best"; that virtue is a matter of the intellect, because virtue and knowledge are related qualities that a person

    Intellectualism

    Intellectualism

  • Italy
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    Conn.: Greenwood Press. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-3133-2489-5. Cole, Alison (1995). Virtue and magnificence: art of the Italian Renaissance courts. New York: H.N.

    Italy

    Italy

    Italy

  • Habit
  • Routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously

    Aristotle, who emphasized the role of repeated actions in forming character and virtue. The word habit derives from the Latin words habere, which means "have,

    Habit

    Habit

    Habit

  • List of fictional princesses
  • the magician and member of the team of the Legendaries, representing the virtue of Intelligence. She is the daughter of King Kinder and Queen Adeyrid of

    List of fictional princesses

    List of fictional princesses

    List_of_fictional_princesses

  • Andromache
  • Wife of Hector in Greek mythology

    battler", "fighter of men" or "man's battle", i.e. "courage" or "manly virtue", from the Greek stem ἀνδρ- ("man"), the compound interfix -ο- and μάχη

    Andromache

    Andromache

    Andromache

  • La Marseillaise
  • National anthem of France

    and Coalition armies invaded France. On 25 April 1792, Baron Philippe-Frédéric de Dietrich, the Mayor of Strasbourg and Worshipful Master of the local

    La Marseillaise

    La Marseillaise

    La_Marseillaise

  • 1946 New Year Honours (MBE)
  • WAAF. Squadron Officer Anne Stephens (86), WAAF. Squadron Officer Winifred Virtue (3679), WAAF. Acting Squadron Officer Marguerita Ellis Bourhill (4347),

    1946 New Year Honours (MBE)

    1946_New_Year_Honours_(MBE)

  • Frederic Chapin
  • American screenwriter and composer

    Frederic Chapin (December 1, 1873 – December 27, 1947) was an American screenwriter and composer. His name was also written as Frederick Chapin. He wrote

    Frederic Chapin

    Frederic_Chapin

  • Mysteries of Osiris
  • Ancient Egyptian religious festivities

    Servajean, Frédéric (1999). "Enquête sur la palmeraie de Bouto (I): Les lymphes d'Osiris et la résurrection végétale". Univers végétal. Servajean, Frédéric (2009)

    Mysteries of Osiris

    Mysteries of Osiris

    Mysteries_of_Osiris

  • Royal manufactories in France
  • Establishments benefiting from a royal charter

    punishment for original sin; instead, it elevated labor to a fundamental virtue, a means through which individuals could strive toward God. While the Catholic

    Royal manufactories in France

    Royal manufactories in France

    Royal_manufactories_in_France

  • Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 to 1250

    daughter of Roger II of Sicily. His other royal title was King of Jerusalem by virtue of marriage and his connection with the Sixth Crusade. Frequently at war

    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Incantation
  • Formula intended to trigger a magical effect

    human Supernatural magic Trees in mythology Tree of life World tree Totem Virtue Witchcraft Animal worship Christianization Christianity and paganism Christianization

    Incantation

    Incantation

    Incantation

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 1001–2000
  • Ref · Catalog 1201 Strenua 1931 RK Latin Strenuus, "diligent, careful", virtues exemplified by Gustav Stracke, German astronomer and orbit computer, who

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 1001–2000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_1001–2000

  • Libertine novel
  • Novel written from a libertine viewpoint

    ISBN 9780802130853. Sade, Marquis de (2013). Justine, or the Misfortunes of Virtue. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199572847. In alphabetical order by last

    Libertine novel

    Libertine_novel

  • Venus de Milo
  • Ancient Greek marble statue of Aphrodite

    Murder of the Bishop of Liège; Orphan Girl at the Cemetery; Portrait of Frédéric Chopin; The Picador; Women of Algiers; A Young Tiger Playing with Its Mother

    Venus de Milo

    Venus de Milo

    Venus_de_Milo

  • Hope (Watts)
  • Painting by George Frederic Watts

    Hope is a Symbolist oil painting by the English painter George Frederic Watts, who completed the first two versions in 1886. Radically different from previous

    Hope (Watts)

    Hope (Watts)

    Hope_(Watts)

  • Franz Joseph I
  • Habsburg monarch from 1848 to 1916

    struck Libényi down with his sabre. O'Donnell, hitherto a Count only by virtue of his Irish nobility, was made a Count of the Habsburg monarchy (Reichsgraf)

    Franz Joseph I

    Franz Joseph I

    Franz_Joseph_I

  • Fred Sommers
  • American philosopher (1923–2014)

    Frederic Tamler Sommers (January 1, 1923 – October 2, 2014), better known as Fred Sommers, was an American philosopher who, after an initial focus on ontology

    Fred Sommers

    Fred_Sommers

  • Latin
  • Indo-European language of the Italic branch

    Veritas was the goddess of truth, a daughter of Saturn, and the mother of Virtue. Switzerland has adopted the country's Latin short name Helvetia on coins

    Latin

    Latin

    Latin

  • Second biennium of the Second Spanish Republic
  • Period of the Second Spanish Republic (1933–1936)

    councillors from town councils... Some local corporations were remodelled by virtue of the correction of irregularities and abuses committed in municipal power

    Second biennium of the Second Spanish Republic

    Second biennium of the Second Spanish Republic

    Second_biennium_of_the_Second_Spanish_Republic

  • Victorian erotica
  • 19th-century British sexual art and literature

    whether driven by economic problems or greed, was thought to have fallen from virtue. Social anxieties over the sexuality and independence of women produced

    Victorian erotica

    Victorian erotica

    Victorian_erotica

  • Shania Twain
  • Canadian singer (born 1965)

    applied for immigration status into the United States. At that time, by virtue of her adoptive father Jerry Twain being a full-blooded Ojibwe and the rights

    Shania Twain

    Shania Twain

    Shania_Twain

  • Napoleon
  • French militray general and emperor (1769–1821)

    p. 319. Zamoyski (2018), p. 319–20. Dwyer (2013), pp. 100–02. Regent, Frédéric (2013). "Slavery and the Colonies". In McPhee, Peter (ed.). A Companion

    Napoleon

    Napoleon

    Napoleon

  • Beyoncé
  • American singer and songwriter (born 1981)

    from the original on June 26, 2024. Retrieved June 26, 2024. Guindon, Frédéric (April 21, 2023). "Un Belge de 73 ans dit qu'il est le «cousin» de Beyoncé"

    Beyoncé

    Beyoncé

    Beyoncé

  • The Royal Gate of the Palace of Versailles
  • new version in 2008. Although considered restitution by its architect Fréderic Didier, art historians have criticized this initiative. The gate was designed

    The Royal Gate of the Palace of Versailles

    The Royal Gate of the Palace of Versailles

    The_Royal_Gate_of_the_Palace_of_Versailles

  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • President of the United States from 1901 to 1909

    of life as emerging from his belief in physical bravery as the highest virtue. Henry F. Pringle, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Theodore Roosevelt (1931)

    Theodore Roosevelt

    Theodore Roosevelt

    Theodore_Roosevelt

  • Miss World 2023
  • 71st edition of beauty pageant

    Archived from the original on 28 April 2023. Retrieved 8 July 2023. Lambert, Frederic (21 March 2023). "Il n'y aura pas de Miss Luxembourg pour Miss World à

    Miss World 2023

    Miss World 2023

    Miss_World_2023

  • Maria Artemieva
  • Russian figure skater

    2016–17 Nocturne in E minor, Op. posth. 72 by Frédéric Chopin The Easy Virtue Tango (from Easy Virtue) by Marius de Vries 2015–16 At Last performed by

    Maria Artemieva

    Maria Artemieva

    Maria_Artemieva

  • George V
  • King of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936

    standard of conduct for British royalty that reflected the values and virtues of the upper middle-class rather than upper-class lifestyles or vices.

    George V

    George V

    George_V

  • Piotr Adamczyk
  • Polish actor

    voice and theatre actor. He is known for portraying pianist and composer Frédéric Chopin in the biographical film Chopin: Desire for Love (2002), Pope John

    Piotr Adamczyk

    Piotr Adamczyk

    Piotr_Adamczyk

  • George III
  • King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820

    from seven in the morning and to lead lives of religious observance and virtue. When his children strayed from George's principles of righteousness, as

    George III

    George III

    George_III

  • List of Supernatural and The Winchesters characters
  • Lucifer questions Gabriel's loyalties, but he replies that he believes — by virtue of his experiences with them — humans, despite their flaws, strive to do

    List of Supernatural and The Winchesters characters

    List_of_Supernatural_and_The_Winchesters_characters

  • Tom Holland (author)
  • English popular historian and writer

    Holland, Tom (1999). The Bone Hunter. Little, Brown. ISBN 9780748131075. Frederic, Raphael (17 August 2003). "Review: Ancient history: Rubicon by Tom Holland"

    Tom Holland (author)

    Tom Holland (author)

    Tom_Holland_(author)

  • Carole Lombard
  • American actress (1908–1942)

    Frederic Christian Peters and Elizabeth Jayne "Bessie" (Knight) Peters. Her two older brothers, with whom she was close all her life, were Frederic Charles

    Carole Lombard

    Carole Lombard

    Carole_Lombard

  • Strasbourg astronomical clock
  • Historic clock in France

    Creation, the resurrection of the Dead, the last judgment, and the rewards of virtue and vice. At the base of a clock there was an 86 cm (34") diameter celestial

    Strasbourg astronomical clock

    Strasbourg astronomical clock

    Strasbourg_astronomical_clock

  • Aurora and Cephalus (Guérin)
  • 1811 painting by Pierre-Narcisse Guerin

    Murder of the Bishop of Liège; Orphan Girl at the Cemetery; Portrait of Frédéric Chopin; The Picador; Women of Algiers; A Young Tiger Playing with Its Mother

    Aurora and Cephalus (Guérin)

    Aurora and Cephalus (Guérin)

    Aurora_and_Cephalus_(Guérin)

  • De (Chinese)
  • Concept in Chinese philosophy

    integrity" in Taoism, "moral character; virtue; morality" in Confucianism and other contexts, and "quality; virtue" (guṇa) or "merit; virtuous deeds" (puṇya)

    De (Chinese)

    De_(Chinese)

  • RT (TV network)
  • Russian state-controlled international television network

    Alexis (23 February 2022). "Frédéric Taddeï quitte son émission sur RT France "par loyauté envers la France"" [Frédéric Taddeï leaves his show on RT

    RT (TV network)

    RT (TV network)

    RT_(TV_network)

  • Charles Leclerc
  • Monégasque racing driver (born 1997)

    scored 206 points in 2023, with Alonso classified ahead on count-back, by virtue of having more third-placed finishes. In Formula One, making a pit stop

    Charles Leclerc

    Charles Leclerc

    Charles_Leclerc

  • Liberty Leading the People
  • 1830 painting by Eugène Delacroix

    Étienne Arago; others have suggested the future curator of the Louvre, Frédéric Villot; but there is no firm consensus on this point. Several of the figures

    Liberty Leading the People

    Liberty Leading the People

    Liberty_Leading_the_People

  • Jurisprudence
  • Theoretical study of law

    discussion of "the just" as a moral virtue derived as the mean between opposing vices, just like every other virtue he describes. The longest discussion

    Jurisprudence

    Jurisprudence

    Jurisprudence

  • French Foreign Legion
  • French Army corps of foreign nationals

    Regiment 1er REC – Lebanon, Tunisia and Morocco. In 1931, Général Paul-Frédéric Rollet assumed the role of 1st Inspector of the Foreign Legion, a post

    French Foreign Legion

    French Foreign Legion

    French_Foreign_Legion

  • List of youngest killers
  • his 46-year-old mother Deborah McVay. He was charged with "delinquency by virtue of committing murder." He was sentenced to a juvenile detention center,

    List of youngest killers

    List_of_youngest_killers

  • Hope (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    expectation. Hope or HOPE may also refer to: Hope (virtue), one of the three theological virtues in Christian tradition Elpis (mythology), the Greek

    Hope (disambiguation)

    Hope_(disambiguation)

  • Robert Hossein
  • French film actor (1927–2020)

    directed the 1982 adaptation of Les Misérables and appeared in Vice and Virtue, Le Casse, Les Uns et les Autres and Venus Beauty Institute. His other roles

    Robert Hossein

    Robert Hossein

    Robert_Hossein

  • Diane de Poitiers
  • French noblewoman and courtier (1500–1566)

    arts and rhetoric, she constructed an image of herself as a paragon of virtue and presented the image of Henry II as a model of chivalry. Diane supervised

    Diane de Poitiers

    Diane de Poitiers

    Diane_de_Poitiers

  • Portrait of Madeleine
  • Painting by Marie-Guillemine Benoist

    Murder of the Bishop of Liège; Orphan Girl at the Cemetery; Portrait of Frédéric Chopin; The Picador; Women of Algiers; A Young Tiger Playing with Its Mother

    Portrait of Madeleine

    Portrait of Madeleine

    Portrait_of_Madeleine

  • Frederick William MacMonnies
  • American-French sculptor and painter (1863–1937)

    after 1915, he continued his stylish work with the colossal group, Civic Virtue, a fountain for New York City Hall (1909–22). It was the subject of considerable

    Frederick William MacMonnies

    Frederick William MacMonnies

    Frederick_William_MacMonnies

  • George Reisman
  • American economist (born 1937)

    Stuart Mill Carl Menger Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk Ludwig von Mises Ayn Rand Frédéric Bastiat Henry Hazlitt Academic work Discipline Economics School or tradition

    George Reisman

    George Reisman

    George_Reisman

  • Taoism
  • Religious and philosophical tradition

    Tao, and more harmonious existence. Taoist ethics generally emphasize virtues of effortless action (Wu wei), naturalness, simplicity, and the three treasures

    Taoism

    Taoism

    Taoism

  • Marilu Henner
  • American actress and singer (born 1952)

    Wenders, produced by Francis Ford Coppola and starring her first husband Frederic Forrest. In 1983, Henner starred opposite Burt Reynolds in The Man Who

    Marilu Henner

    Marilu Henner

    Marilu_Henner

  • The Raft of the Medusa
  • Painting by Théodore Géricault

    Carracci: Fishing; Hunting Cimabue: Maestà Correggio: Allegory of Vice; Allegory of Virtue; Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine; Venus and Cupid with a Satyr Costa: Allegory

    The Raft of the Medusa

    The Raft of the Medusa

    The_Raft_of_the_Medusa

  • John Braxton Hicks
  • English doctor

    Hicks contractions. In 1862 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society by virtue of his interest in Natural History, about which he wrote numerous papers

    John Braxton Hicks

    John Braxton Hicks

    John_Braxton_Hicks

  • List of gay novels prior to the Stonewall riots
  • ways in which sex can be experienced. Jours sans dimanche stands alone by virtue of being the only quality narrative of the period to include both heterosexual

    List of gay novels prior to the Stonewall riots

    List of gay novels prior to the Stonewall riots

    List_of_gay_novels_prior_to_the_Stonewall_riots

  • Circe
  • Enchantress-goddess in Greek mythology

    value is questioned and beasts are proved to be of superior wisdom and virtue. Strabo writes that a tomb-shrine of Circe was attended in one of the Pharmacussae

    Circe

    Circe

    Circe

  • Conversation in a Park
  • Painting by Thomas Gainsborough

    Carracci: Fishing; Hunting Cimabue: Maestà Correggio: Allegory of Vice; Allegory of Virtue; Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine; Venus and Cupid with a Satyr Costa: Allegory

    Conversation in a Park

    Conversation in a Park

    Conversation_in_a_Park

  • Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria
  • Heir to the Austrian throne (1858–1889)

    Jancsó's 1975 film Vizi privati, pubbliche virtù (Private Vices, Public Virtues), a reinterpretation in which the lovers and their friends are murdered

    Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria

    Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria

    Rudolf,_Crown_Prince_of_Austria

  • History of the Philippines
  • of the opposition, Marcos declared martial law on September 21, 1972, by virtue of Proclamation No. 1081 to stifle dissent. Marcos justified the declaration

    History of the Philippines

    History_of_the_Philippines

  • French Revolution
  • 1789–1799 sociopolitical change in France

    saw as a threat to national unity and the general will, with "political virtue" and "love of country" key elements of their ideology. They viewed the ideal

    French Revolution

    French Revolution

    French_Revolution

  • Louis XIII Crowned by Victory
  • Painting by Philippe de Champaigne

    Murder of the Bishop of Liège; Orphan Girl at the Cemetery; Portrait of Frédéric Chopin; The Picador; Women of Algiers; A Young Tiger Playing with Its Mother

    Louis XIII Crowned by Victory

    Louis XIII Crowned by Victory

    Louis_XIII_Crowned_by_Victory

  • Tony Kushner
  • American playwright and screenwriter (born 1956)

    later plays include Slavs!: Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness and Homebody/Kabul. He wrote the book for the musical Caroline

    Tony Kushner

    Tony Kushner

    Tony_Kushner

  • Schindler's List
  • 1993 film by Steven Spielberg

    through Poland while pretending to be Catholic. According to scriptwriter Frederic Raphael, when he suggested to Kubrick that Schindler's List was a good

    Schindler's List

    Schindler's_List

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    Variant spelling of English Roderick, RODERIC means "famous power."

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  • Vertu
  • n.

    Virtue; power. See Virtue.

  • Utilitarianism
  • n.

    The doctrine that virtue is founded in utility, or that virtue is defined and enforced by its tendency to promote the highest happiness of the universe.

  • Virtue
  • n.

    Active quality or power; capacity or power adequate to the production of a given effect; energy; strength; potency; efficacy; as, the virtue of a medicine.

  • Fred
  • n.

    Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.

  • Virtuous
  • a.

    Possessing or exhibiting virtue.

  • Virtueless
  • a.

    Destitute of virtue; without efficacy or operating qualities; powerless.

  • Virtue
  • n.

    Specifically: Chastity; purity; especially, the chastity of women; virginity.

  • Virtue
  • n.

    Excellence; value; merit; meritoriousness; worth.

  • Hederic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or derived from, the ivy (Hedera); as, hederic acid, an acid of the acetylene series.

  • Virtue
  • n.

    Manly strength or courage; bravery; daring; spirit; valor.

  • Virtue
  • n.

    One of the orders of the celestial hierarchy.

  • Virtue
  • n.

    Energy or influence operating without contact of the material or sensible substance.

  • Value
  • v. t.

    To rate highly; to have in high esteem; to hold in respect and estimation; to appreciate; to prize; as, to value one for his works or his virtues.

  • Tribute
  • n.

    An annual or stated sum of money or other valuable thing, paid by one ruler or nation to another, either as an acknowledgment of submission, or as the price of peace and protection, or by virtue of some treaty; as, the Romans made their conquered countries pay tribute.

  • Frenetical
  • a.

    Frenetic; frantic; frenzied.

  • Ubiquitarian
  • n.

    One of a school of Lutheran divines which held that the body of Christ is present everywhere, and especially in the eucharist, in virtue of his omnipresence. Called also ubiquitist, and ubiquitary.

  • Virtuate
  • v. t.

    To make efficacious; to give virtue of efficacy.

  • Virtue
  • n.

    Specifically, moral excellence; integrity of character; purity of soul; performance of duty.

  • Virtue
  • n.

    A particular moral excellence; as, the virtue of temperance, of charity, etc.

  • Phrenetical
  • a.

    Relating to phrenitis; suffering from frenzy; delirious; mad; frantic; frenetic.