- "property-qualified equites" were not
apparently admitted to the ordo
equester itself, but
simply enjo****
equestrian status. Only
those granted an equus...
- a
reference to equestrianism, or
horseback riding,
derived from
Latin equester and equus, "horse".
Examples of this are:
Equestrian sports Equestrian...
-
Neptune (Latin: Neptūnus [nɛpˈtuːnʊs]) is the god of
freshwater and the sea in the
Roman religion. He is the
counterpart of the Gr**** god Poseidon. In...
- by
their ornamentation. The "equestrian calceus" (calceus
equestris or
equester)
included distinct crescent-shaped buckles.[citation needed] The "senatorial...
-
century grammarian, and
commentator on
Terence and Virgil. ****tus
Aemilius Equester,
consul suffectus at some
point between 147 and 156, and
afterwards governor...
-
Equestrianism (from
Latin equester, equestr-, equus, 'horseman', 'horse'),
commonly known as
horse riding (Commonwealth English) or
horseback riding (American...
- a
senatus consultum restricting the
reduced Viginti****viri to the Ordo
Equester. Last year (3rd) of
Shijianguo era of the
Chinese Xin
Dynasty (considered...
-
almost extinct. The
group is
sometimes referred to by its
Latin name Ordo
Equester Sethiani. Like the gnostics, the
Knights of Seth
believe that
there is...
-
devised a plan to
abduct the
Sabine women during the
festival of
Neptune Equester. They
planned and
announced a
festival of
games to
attract people from...
- 147—150
Titus Prifernius Paetus Rosi**** Geminus: 153–156 ****tus
Aemilius Equester: 159–162
Publius Julius Sca**** Tertullus: 164–169
Pollienus Auspex: c...