- century, the
route of the
pompa circensis had
probably become more
similar to that of the triumph. The
pompa circensis thus
developed as a
highly visible...
-
circensis is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
Papua New Guinea.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Ebodina circensis....
- "Coração materno"
Vicente Celestino Caetano Veloso 4:15 3. "Panis et
circensis"
Gilberto Gil
Caetano Veloso Os
Mutantes 3:33 4. "Lindonéia" Gilberto...
- Seville, however,
classifies the
forms of
ludus as
gymnicus ("athletic"),
circensis ("held in the circus,"
mainly the
chariot races),
gladiatorius ("gladiatorial")...
- "Bread and circuses" (or "bread and games"; from Latin:
panem et circenses) is a
metonymic phrase referring to
superficial appea****t. It is attributed...
-
expanded to 135.
Circus games were
preceded by an
elaborate parade (pompa
circensis) that
ended at the venue.
Competitive events were held also in smaller...
- or game in Latin) at the
Circus began with a
flamboyant parade (pompa
circensis), much like the
triumphal procession,
which marked the
purpose of the...
- race, held
immediately after the
ceremonial opening procession (Pompa
circensis), 110 times. He won 815
times by
leading from the
starting gate; one of...
-
magistrate in
charge of the
games dressed as the
triumphator and the
pompa circensis resembled a
triumphal procession.
Wissowa and
Mommsen argue that they...
- p.65; this was in the
temple of Quirinus. For instance, at the
pompa circensis, the
procession held
before games presented at the circus. An honorific...