self-command in English

noun
1
the ability to control one's emotions; self-control.
These psychological terms seem to be neutral descriptors of inner states or behavioral capacities, but the self-command that they connote is tied directly to concepts of character strength.

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2. The great and exalted virtue of magnanimity undoubtedly demands much more than that degree of self-command[http://Sentencedict.com], which the weakest of mortals is capable of exerting.

3. Now, I will say that any gentleman of the period would have been expected to display self- command or self- control as a sign of his superior character, and the ultimate example of that of course is dueling.