- two
kinds of
tumultus: a
tumultus Italicus referring to a war in
Italy –
which in the late
Republic meant a
civil war – and a
tumultus Gallicus referring...
-
involved in the same phrase,
partly initial and
partly medial:
Magnae Me
Tūs TuMulTus (Naevius) and nē Mē TerrēTe
TiMenTem (Virgil) with M and T; MoLLīs LaMbere...
- unit
granted a
torques (military decoration)
Cohors tumultuaria (from
tumultus, "chaos"):
irregular auxiliary unit
Although not part of a legion, some...
-
proletarii were
exempt from
conscription except when an emergency,
called a
tumultus, was declared;
under such cir****stances, the
poorest were
levied as well...
-
situation is a de
facto war. He
would rather use the word
bellum (war) than
tumultus (unrest) to
describe the
current situation. He
criticises the ex-consul...
-
gelido calidos miseremur amantes,
Jamque arsisse pudet.
Veteres tranquilla tumultus Mens horret,
relegensque alium ****t ista locutum. You
peruse the causeless...
- of the conspiracy. In response, the
senate p****ed a
decree declaring a
tumultus (a
state of emergency) and,
after receipt of the
reports of
armed men gathering...
- or מרד התפוצות,
mered ha-t****zot, 'rebellion of the diaspora'; Latin:
Tumultus Iudaicus), also
known as the
Trajanic Revolt and
sometimes as the Second...
- Goscinny, René Rubricastell****,
Carolus Stuttgart:
Ehapa 1987
Asterix #15:
Tumultus de
Asterige La
zizanie Goscinny, René Rubricastell****,
Carolus Stuttgart:...
- of the conspiracy. In response, the
senate p****ed a
decree declaring a
tumultus (a
state of emergency) and,
after receipt of the
reports of
armed men gathering...