The Roman Concept of Fides

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Last updated 03 fevereiro 2025
The Roman Concept of Fides
Having been asked I may as well mention where the name Fides comes from, sourced from the ‪Latin‬ language representing "good faith" "integrity" in all dealings and transactions across the globe, or as I put it, ‪brotherhood‬ before ‪business‬. As the ‪Roman‬ Concept goes: "FIDES" is often (and wron
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