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representing the Latins, the
Titienses the Sabines, and the
Luceres the Etruscans. The
Luceres may have been a
later addition to the
original Romulean tribes...
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three ancient tribes of Rome: the
Ramnes (Latins),
Tities (Sabines), and
Luceres (Etruscans).
Within each tribe, a
senator was
selected from each of the...
- "tribe". In Rome's
earliest history, each of the
three tribes (Ramnes,
Luceres, and Tities) sent one
commander when an army was mustered,
since there...
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tribes known as the
Ramnes or Ramnenses,
Tities or Titienses, and the
Luceres, were each
headed by a tribune, who
represented each
tribe in civil, religious...
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masculine given name of
Latin origin. It is
derived from the
Latin verb "
lucere",
meaning "to shine", from
which the
English name Luke
comes from. Lucas...
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Topiary Lucere is a
public art work by
American artist Steve Feren located in
downtown Milwaukee,
Wisconsin at a
Marriott Hotel near the
intersection of...
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entered Latin, but the
names of at
least two of the
tribes –
Ramnes and
Luceres – seem to be Etruscan. The last
kings may have
borne the
Etruscan title...
- equites:
Ramnes (meaning Romans),
Tities (after the
Sabine king), and
Luceres (Etruscans). He also
divided the
general po****ce into
thirty curiae, named...
- Rome,
Romulus created the
first three tribes: the Ramnes, Tities, and
Luceres. The
etymology of the
Latin word
tribus is unclear: it may
relate to the...
- each from
specific Roman tribes (the Titienses, the Ramnenses, and the
Luceres),
would hold the
power of the
consuls from year to year,
subject to the...