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Libertas

American  
[li-bur-tuhs] / lɪˈbɜr təs /

noun

  1. the ancient Roman personification of liberty.


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Koos of Libertas Wealth Management also pointed out that gold is still under-owned when you zoom out to that gold/MSCI ratio.

From MarketWatch • Oct. 21, 2025

But Connor Boyack, president of the libertarian Libertas Institute in Lehi, Utah, said parents have a right to restrict what their children read at school.

From Washington Times • Aug. 2, 2022

Several other rare American coins were also sold at the auction, including a pair of 1776 pewter dollars that fetched nearly $80,000 each, and a Libertas Americana bronze medal that got more than $17,000.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 26, 2021

Bartholdi based the statue on the Roman goddess Libertas, who is usually depicted wearing a Phrygian cap, traditionally worn by freed Roman slaves.

From New York Times • May 15, 2019

It was erected during the days when Lucca was a republic, and one panel has the coat of arms of the city, with two great leopards as supporters and "Libertas" for a legend.

From Cathedral Cities of Italy by Collins, William Wiehe