-
pirates in
Roman law as
being enemies of
humanity in general.
humilitas occidit superbiam humility conquers pride hypotheses non
fingo I do not fabricate...
- Julius, the Curia, and the Chalcidi****.
March 1 –
Horace writes the ode
Occidit Daci
Cotisonis agmen.
Virgil probably completes the
Georgics and begins...
- has been
interpreted as an
abbreviation of the
Latin phrase humilitas occidit superbiam ("humility
kills pride").
David is perturbed, "his expression...
- On the banner:
Aeterne pungit, cito
volat et
occidit "Eternally it stings,
swiftly it
flies and it kills"...
- quem
populus iudicavit ob maleficium;
neque fas est eum immolari, sed qui
occidit parricidi non ****atur'. Homo
sacer is
defined in
legal terms as someone...
- hostilities. Orosius, who
probably followed Livy, says only
Hiempsalem occidit. Long,
George (1864). The
Decline of the
Roman Republic. Bell and Daldy...
-
destinatus medio in
flore aetatis armis pro
patria sumptis fortiter pugnans occidit defunctum terra tenet longinqua et
amica desiderio inexpleto prosequuntur...
-
aestimemus ****is! 14
soles occidere et
redire possunt; 15 nobis, ****
semel occidit brevis lux, 16 nox est
perpetua una dormienda. 17 da mi
basia mille, deinde...
- Iste ergo
genuit Broutonund, quem
Sigwardus frater suus
occidit in Himinheithi, quod loci
vocabulum interpretatur coeli campus. Post
istum filius suus...
- five-year-old
daughter Julia. He is well
known from the line in
Horace (
Occidit Daci
Cotisonis agmen, Odes, III. 8. 18). The
Dacians are
often mentioned...