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In the Roman Republic, which is considered a valued character trait?

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In the Roman Republic, one of the most valued character traits was **virtus**, which encompasses qualities such as courage, honor, integrity, and moral excellence. Additionally, traits like **pietas** (duty to gods, family, and country), **fides** (faithfulness and loyalty), and **gravitatis** (seriousness and dignity) were highly esteemed. These traits were seen as essential for public service and leadership, reflecting the ideals of Roman citizenship and contributing to the overall stability and success of the Republic.
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