- the
senatorial class. A
member of the
equestrian order was
known as an
eques (Latin: [ˈɛ.kʷɛs]).
During the
Roman Kingdom and the
first century of the...
- Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin,
B.; Hine, A.; Lyal, C., eds. (2003). "Panaxia nepos". The
Global Lepidoptera...
- One of the most po****r pet
snakes (often bred in captivity) in the world,
B. imperator's
native range is from
Mexico through Central and
South America...
-
Turbonilla eques is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Pyramidellidae, the
pyrams and
their allies. Rosenberg, G. (2012)...
- English-speaking
players use the
letters K for king, Q for queen, R for rook,
B for bishop, and N for knight.
Different initial letters are used by other...
-
onwards the
Praetorian prefecture was
always held by an
equestrian of the
eques order. (Equestrians were
traditionally that
class of
citizens who could...
-
jumping over
other pieces. Each
player starts the game with two
knights on the
b- and g-files, each
located between a rook and a bishop. This
article uses...
- at Westminster. The
epitaph added is as follows: H. S. E.
ISAACUS NEWTON Eques Auratus, / Qui,
animi vi
prope divinâ, /
Planetarum Motus, Figuras, / Cometarum...
- childhood,
Caesar had been
betrothed to Cossutia, the
daughter of a
wealthy eques,
although there is some
uncertainty as to
whether they were ever formally...
- rose-ringed
parakeet (Psittacula krameri) and the
Mauritius parakeet (Psittacula
eques)
about 5 million
years ago. The
Alexandrine parakeet is one of the largest...