- champion,
Mettius Curtius, in the lead.
Hostus Hostilius, his
Roman counterpart, met him in
single combat.
Although Hostus fought valiantly,
Mettius had the...
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Hostia and
Hostilia were
derived from
Hostus. The name was not
regularly abbreviated.
Hostus is best
known from
Hostus Hostilius, a
companion of Romulus,...
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Hostus is a
monotypic genus of
Malagasy lynx
spiders containing the
single species,
Hostus paroculus. It was
first described by Eugène
Louis Simon in 1898...
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Hostus Lucretius Tricipitinus was a
consul of the
Roman republic in 429 BC.
Lucretius belonged to the
ancient patrician Lucretia gens
whose ancestors had...
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Lacus Curtius. The
Roman advance was led by
Hostus Hostilius, the
Sabine defence by
Mettus Curtius.
Hostus fell in battle, and the
Roman line gave way...
- Hills; the
Sabines were
commanded by
Mettius Curtius and the
Romans by
Hostus Hostilius. The
river had
recently flooded and left a
thick mud in the area...
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several genera of Oxyopidae: Oxyopes, Peucetia, Hamataliwa, Hamadruas,
Hostus, Pseudohostus, Schaenicoscelis, Tapinillus, and Tapponia. Most
spiders in...
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Three generations of
Roman Curia. The
original Curia as
built by
Hostus Hostilius in green, the
Curia Cornelia,
built by
Lucius Cornelius Sulla in blue...
- of
plague after a rule of 32 years.
Tullus Hostilius was the
grandson of
Hostus Hostilius, who had
fought with
Romulus and died
during the
Sabine invasion...
- married. He also
mentions that some
authorities make
Hersilia the wife of
Hostus Hostilius,
rather than Romulus. Two
children are
attributed to
Romulus in...