The Emperor was under the aegis of his bodyguards.
Aegis - protection, sponsorship, patronage, guidance
Aegis isn't a god, it's Zeus's or Athena's shield. Since a shield gives a sense of security, I would assume that's why.
I did a search hoping to find evidence of the word "aegis" being used without being embedded in prepositional phrase that begins "under the;" however, I found none. Here's an example sentence in which the word means "protection": "Popular actors travel under the aegis of bodyguards to protect them from rabid paparazzi." Here's one from Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop (New Edition), Level H, Unit 2: "The arts and education programs of the United Nations are under the aegis of UNESCO." In the foregoing case, the word means "patronage" or "sponsorship." Another example: Jane Doe is studying under the aegis of the Empress. (This suggests she enjoys the protection of the latter, who is presumably also paying her fees).
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
There is not a Roman name for Aegis
Would not that be "Would not that be?"?
I would use the word "theory" in a sentence like this: "The scientist presented a new theory to explain the findings of the experiment."
Aegis was the Greek word for "shield". The AEGIS system is a system that is designed to shield the ship.
How would you like me to put that in a sentence?
reassuring sentence
elan in a sentence