Celestial Origin

Ancient Third Century A.D. Mosaic of Goddess SECURITAS Private Collection Copyright

The name "SECURITAS" has actually its roots in Latin.
"SECURITAS" was a Roman deity who personified the security of the Roman people, the Roman empire and the Roman emperor.
She was portrayed on coins from the Roman empire, typically with the attributes of a rod, sceptre, cornucopia and palm branch, standing or seated with crossed legs, as in the only known third century A.D. mosaic, surrounded by the inscription "SECURITAS IMPERIUM" on account of the fact that the Roman were convinced that the Goddess would guarantee the safe continued existence of the empire.

As we know today, she succeeded over a long period of time, bringing the allmighty Roman empire expansion on a previously unseen scale.

With the decline of Roman mythology at the time of the fall of the Roman empire in 476 A.D., the name slipped into obscurity only reappearing in Switzerland at the beginning of the previous century, when the history of SECURITAS continued successfully roaming across the continents.

This is how SECURITAS Overseas stepped in many decades ago on mediterranean ground to cover primarily Middle Eastern, Asian and African territories.


Genuinely SECURITAS born,structured and ressourced, but with independant, genius and dynamic character, management and attributes, matching with the outstanding developping growth of those countries where variety, culture, traditions, ressources and specificities combine an unequalized challenge to be secured and protected.

 
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