- to be
declared hostis were
Gaius Marius and
eleven of his
supporters during Sulla's
consulship in 88 BC; later,
Sulla was
voted hostis by the
senate under...
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expression dates back to
Roman times. The
Senate declared emperor Nero a
hostis publicus in AD 68. Its
direct translation is "public enemy".
Whereas "public"...
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treated hostis humani generis.
Other commentators, such as John Yoo, have
called for the
extension of this
hypothetical connection of
hostis humani generis...
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Tatiana Prorokova;
Hostis Humani Generis-
Enemy of all mankind? 25.08.2015,
retrieved on 02.07.2020 http://podacademy.org/podcasts/
hostis...
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Chionodes hostis is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae.[failed verification] It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from Utah, Arizona...
- 11 and 13 of Sedulius' poem were also used, with an
added doxology, as "
Hostis Herodes impie..." ("O Herod, you
impious foe..."), a hymn for the Epiphany...
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Phyllonorycter hostis is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. It is
known from Italy, Serbia,
North Macedonia,
Montenegro and Tunisia.
There are some records...
- to pay all
financial reparations,
while Parliament declared the
pirates hostis humani generis ("the
enemy of humanity").[citation needed] In mid-1696 the...
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correct bases of
action – for example, laws
against piracy or
slavery (see
hostis humani generis). In many,
though not all instances,
customary laws will...
- the
names of "Estadea", "Estantiga'" (estantigua in Spanish, from
Latin hostis antiquus,
meaning "ancient host"), "Rolda", "As da nuite" (The
Night Ones)...