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swan_tower ([personal profile] swan_tower) wrote2010-05-18 06:16 pm

Okay, new question

My brain is blurring out from staring at lists of Latin nouns, so I'm going to throw this a bit wider open and see what the commentariat can suggest.

In this totally hypothetical story that I'm totally not working on, there is a group of female knights under holy orders, in a secondary-world setting modeled on medieval Europe, serving the Queen of a place that will probably look like France. I want their names to form a list of the virtues they are supposed to uphold. (There is room for irony here, as they will not always live up to those names.)

What virtues would you expect to see on that list?

I need a total of twelve; suggest as many as you like. Bonus points if you can provide me with Latin nouns matching your suggestions, ending in either -tas or -ia -- I'm trying to see if I can get a satisfactory set without having to rejigger any of the Latin. (I can put together twelve on either pattern, but not without leaving out some concepts I think I'd like to include.)

[identity profile] ckastens.livejournal.com 2010-05-19 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
As a point of reference, Ramon Llull's Book on the Order of Knighthood (ca. 1275) lists three theological virtues (Faith, Hope, and Charity) and four cardinal virtues (Justice, Prudence, Fortitude, and Temperance). He also mentions in passing Chastity, Loyalty, Courage, and Humility. So there are eleven for you.
He also goes into the vices that undermine them, such as: Greed, Gluttony, Luxury, Pride, Weakness, Infidelity, etc. I can look up more of the vices if you'd like those as well, there are at least eleven of them in the book as well.

[identity profile] swan-tower.livejournal.com 2010-05-19 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
That was one of the first things I started with, yeah -- that and the Boy Scout Law. :-) I feel like I'm trying to coordinate the decorations for a room, coming up with twelve that meet my needs.