Piety In The Aeneid Analysis

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In ancient republic Rome, piety was one of the highest virtues. The concept of pietas was a driving force in ancient republic Rome. Pietas was very important in Roman society and many romans lived revolved around it. Pietas means “dutifulness” (Sayre 86) but also has many other meanings. The meaning of “pietas” shaped the literature as shown in the pieces, such as a poem written by Vergil, called “The Aeneid”. As well as “On Duties” an essay by Marcus Tullius Cicero.
The term “pieties” has many different meanings. Pietas can be translated as a duty, religious behavior and/or belief, loyalty, obedience, and devotion. The actual definition of Pietas is “dutifulness”. This term defines how some people in republic Rome where supposed to treat

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