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- protected by lictores curiati. In the Empire, women of the imperial family were usually followed by two of this kind of lictor. The lictores curiati were...
- even earlier Etruscan times. The number of lictores a magistrate had was proportional to status. Lictores were in charge of punishing Roman citizens....
- authorities wanted one of the elements to be named littorio after the Roman lictores who carried the fasces, a symbol appropriated by Fascism. History of nuclear...
- insignia atque ornamenta militaria: ideo ad bellum **** exit imperator ac lictores mutarunt vestem et signa incinuerunt, paludatus dicitur proficisci. Quae...
- ADSIGNAT(o),    marked as public land by the decree of the public decuriones, LICTORES VIATOR(es) ET HONORE VSI ET the lictors, viators and in honour of its use...
-  31. Brennan 2022, p. 94. Staveley, Eastland Stuart; Lintott, Andrew. "lictores". In OCD4 (2012). Brennan 2022, p. 25. Brennan 2022, pp. 78–79. Morstein-Marx...
- highest-ranked were the scribae, the clerks or public notaries, followed by the lictores, lictors; viatores, messengers or summoners, that is, agents on official...
- Volta at the Pino Torinese Observatory in 1929, and named after the Fasces Lictores, Latin for "Fasci Littori", the symbol of the Italian fascist party. Lictoria...
- 'imperfect indicative' in amplexūs occurrentis fīliae ruēbat, nisi interiectī lictōrēs utrīsque obstitissent (Tacitus) he would have rushed into the embrace of...
- show the re-establishment of normal consular government. He dismissed his lictores and walked unguarded in the Forum, offering to give account of his actions...