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Publicus may
refer to : The Ager
publicus is the
Latin language name for the
public land of the
Roman Republic and Empire.
Cursus publicus was the courier...
- Look up ager or
publicus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The ager
publicus (classical Latin: [ˈaɡɛr ˈpuːblɪkʊs]; lit. 'public land') is the
Latin name...
- the
cursus publicus is
shown in the
Tabula Peutingeriana, a map of the
Roman road
network dating from
around AD 400. The
cursus publicus was only accessible...
- of the
ancient Roman phrase hostis publicus; for example, the
Senate denounced emperor Nero as a
hostis publicus in AD 68.
While the
English word "public"...
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enslaved oarsmen for shipping, the
practice is not well attested. A
servus publicus populi Romani was a
slave owned not by a
private individual, but by the...
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Publicus Asia, Inc. (stylized as
PUBLiCUS) is a
public opinion polling body in the Philippines.
Aside from
market research, it also
provides government...
- The
equus publicus (literally "horse
bought by the commonwealth") was an
honourable status in
ancient Rome,
granting its
holder a
military horse paid for...
- 20, 2021.
PUBLiCUS (May 3, 2022). "Local
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April 25-28, 2022".
PUBLiCUS Asia, Inc.
Retrieved May 6, 2022.
PUBLiCUS (April 19...
- term
enemy of the
people originated and
derives from the Latin:
hostis publicus, a
public enemy of the
Roman Empire. In literature, the term
enemy of the...
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included the
provision of personnel, animals, or
vehicles for the
cursus publicus, the
state mail and
transport service established by Augustus.
Relay stations...