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- February 2008. "BTR-80 MPAEJ", currus.hu (in Hungarian), archived from the original on 7 February 2008 "BTR-80 MPFJ", currus.hu (in Hungarian), archived...
- incorrectly credited with the discovery of metallic antimony. The book Currus Triumphalis Antimonii (The Triumphal Chariot of Antimony), describing the...
- sella curulis, which according to Livy supposedly derived its name from currus, "chariot", and like the Roman toga originated in Etruria, but much earlier...
- ****ociated the epithet with Cures, with the Sabine word for spear curis, with currus cart, with Quirites, with the curiae, as king Titus Tatius dedicated a table...
- ornamented with coffers. Some triumphal arches were surmounted by a statue or a currus triumphalis, a group of statues depicting the emperor or general in a quadriga...
- ornamented with coffers. Some triumphal arches were surmounted by a statue or a currus triumphalis, a group of statues depicting the emperor or general in a quadriga...
- Chariots 𐃌 U+100CC 240 Sc BIG biga WHEELED CHARIOT 𐃍 U+100CD 241 Sd Se CUR currus WHEEL-LESS CHARIOT 𐃎 U+100CE 242 Sf Sg CAPS capsus CHARIOT FRAME 𐃏 U+100CF...
- reinsure, scour, scourage, secure, security, sinecural, sinecure, sure, surety currus curr- chariot corral, curule curtus curt- shortened curt, curtail, curtate...
- and the Roman Empire, the curule chair (sella curulis, supposedly from currus, "chariot") was the seat upon which magistrates holding imperium were entitled...
- occupying Roman forces, addressed her troops from a chariot in 61: "Boudicca curru filias prae se vehens, ut quamque nationem accesserat, solitum quidem Britannis...