Proper noun
Libertas
A Roman goddess, the personification of liberty
After manumission, a slave who had belonged to a Roman citizen enjoyed not only passive freedom from ownership, but active political freedom (libertas), including the right to vote. Source: Internet
To find consensus on rules and protections for using facial recognition technology, Cullimore has been working with groups, including the ACLU, Libertas Institute and the Department of Public Safety. Source: Internet
The new doctrine was called libertas ecclesiae ("freedom of the Church"). Source: Internet
His libertas was the private freedom of a philosophical outlook, not a political or social privilege. Source: Internet
Libertas is among those to be guillotined. Source: Internet