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Ramne (Macedonian: Рамне) is a
village in the muni****lity of Ohrid,
North Macedonia.
According to the
statistics of the
Bulgarian ethnographer Vasil...
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village of
Ramnes (sometimes
called Tingvoll).
Other villages in
Ramnes included Vivestad, Fon, Bergsåsen, and Linnestad. The
parish of
Ramnes was established...
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Ramnes is a
village in Tønsberg Muni****lity in
Vestfold county, Norway. The
village is
located about 12
kilometres (7.5 mi) to the
northwest of the city...
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Ramnes Church (Norwegian:
Ramnes kirke) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in Tønsberg Muni****lity in
Vestfold county, Norway. It is
located in...
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Etruscan words 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...
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would appoint a
tribunus celerum to
serve as both the
tribune of the
Ramnes tribe in Rome and as the
commander of the king's
personal bodyguard, the...
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favourable omens.
Romulus divided the po****ce into
three tribes,
known as the
Ramnes, Titienses, and Luceres, for
taxation and
military purposes. Each tribe...
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descendants became the patricians. He
created three centuries of equites:
Ramnes (meaning Romans),
Tities (after the
Sabine king), and
Luceres (Etruscans)...
- old farm in Lista.
Freysteigr ("Freyr's field") - name of an old farm in
Ramnes. Freysvík ("Freyr's inlet/bay") - name of two old
farms in
Fresvik and Ullensvang...
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cavalry centuriae were
named after the
tribes from
which they were drawn:
Ramnes,
Tities and Luceres. When an
additional three centuriae were established...