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- The socii (English: /ˈsoʊʃiaɪ/ SOH-shee-eye) or foederati (English: /ˌfɛdəˈreɪtaɪ/ FED-ə-RAY-ty) were confederates of Rome and formed one of the three...
- Socii navales or "naval allies", were a class of the socii or foederati (allies) of Rome, that provided naval support. A large number of them were Gr****...
- state that was allied to Rome via treaty were ****igned the status of socii. Socii (also known as foederati) could obtain certain legal rights of under...
- as foedus, with Rome. During the Roman Republic, the term identified the socii, but during the Roman Empire, it was used to describe foreign states, client...
- word "social" derives from the Latin word socii ("allies"). It is particularly derived from the Italian Socii states, historical allies of the Roman Republic...
- of roughly equal size, the ala, recruited from Rome's Italian allies, or socii. The latter were about 150 autonomous states which were bound by a treaty...
- listed. While some scholars see Ejusdem generis as a subset of Noscitur a sociis, however most judges do not hold this belief. Expressio unius est exclusio...
- east of Iași. It is composed of four villages: Călugăr, Frumușica, Socii Noi and Socii Vechi. Dimitru Marchitan Ion Dumeniuc Results of Po****tion and Housing...
- extraordinarii were the elite troops of the Roman alae, recruited from the socii, Rome's Italian military allies. The name refers to their nature; i.e.,...
- (338–88 BC) to denote a military formation composed of conscripts from the socii, Rome's Italian military allies. A normal consular army during the period...