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Quirites is the name of
Roman citizens in
their peacetime functions. Its use
excluded military statute.
During the
mutiny of his
legions in 47 BC, Julius...
- parti****ted in government). The
Quirites were the co-viri. The two
peoples had
acquired one status. The
Latin for the
Sabine Quirites was cives,
which in one...
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Noctuoidea Family:
Notodontidae Genus:
Dioptis Species: D. uniguttata
Binomial name
Dioptis uniguttata Warren, 1901
Synonyms Dioptis quirites Druce, 1907...
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Munich 1912 p. 109;
Paulus p. 43 L: "Romani a
Quirino Quirites di****ur";
Festus p. 304L: "...
Quirites dicti, post
foedus a
Romulo et
Tatio percussum, communionem...
- name
Quirites.
Another legend,
related by Dionysius,
connects the
foundation of
Cures with the
worship of the
Sabine god Quirinus,
whence Quirites. It...
- that he
loved her p****ionately. Mars
Quirinus was the
protector of the
Quirites ("citizens" or "civilians") as
divided into
curiae (citizen ****emblies)...
- with Cures, with the
Sabine word for
spear curis, with
currus cart, with
Quirites, with the curiae, as king
Titus Tatius dedicated a
table to Juno in every...
- p. 267 n. 4. Livy, 25.2. Livy also
records Scipio's response: "If the
Quirites are
unanimous in
their desire to
appoint me aedile, I am
quite old enough"...
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would receive their land and
retirement bonuses, and
addressed them as
quirites (citizens). His men,
shocked by
their casual dismissal,
begged Caesar to...
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named after the
inhabitants of the city of Cures, the
Curites or
later Quirites,
namely the Sabines, who
became inhabitants and co-founders of Rome. Another...