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  • ...ng of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 BCE]] to the removal of the [[Altar of Victory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religio
    32 KB (5,171 words) - 09:36, 6 July 2024
  • ...verse device:''' Seated figure of Iuppiter Optimus Maximus, holding Winged Victory.. *'''Reverse device:''' Iuppiter driving quadriga with Victory.
    3 KB (380 words) - 15:13, 6 February 2014
  • ...pter which disappears out of view above. He catches his constant companion Victory in his hand, who offers him a wreath. Next to Iuppiter is a symbol of Termi ... a common one from coins of the Republic, Iuppiter in a quadriga driven by Victory.
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  • ...ng of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 BCE]] to the removal of the [[Altar of Victory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religio
    32 KB (5,160 words) - 09:36, 6 July 2024
  • ...ng of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 BCE]] to the removal of the [[Altar of Victory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religio
    40 KB (6,327 words) - 09:36, 6 July 2024
  • ...chievement. If someone is called '''Britannicus''' it means he won a great victory against the Britons. Names like this are not allowed, for obvious reasons.
    20 KB (3,227 words) - 18:01, 2 November 2023
  • ...the heart and soul of Nova Roma, on which the safety, welfare, prosperity, victory and good luck of the Nova Roman People depends. The establishment of the sa ...horities. This made the difference, this accelerated the events and led to victory.
    68 KB (11,153 words) - 17:20, 22 February 2024
  • ...new component to the realm of power in the Roman Empire. With his glorious victory at Actium and measures that hinted he was working towards the restoration o Gaining great popularity with his assertive victory over Marcus Antonius at Actium, Octavian stood poised to return to Rome as
    14 KB (2,477 words) - 09:21, 23 June 2024
  • ''Iuppiter Victor'' (led Roman armies to victory) ...ar god), since Vespasian popular among the Roman legions as god of war and victory, esp. on the Danube (Carnuntum). Stands on a bull, a thunderbolt in the lef
    5 KB (715 words) - 13:17, 19 September 2013
  • ...te of her martial-like depictions and guardianship of military prowess and victory, she was also a goddess striving for peace. In addition, she also leads in ...the leading gods of Rome and may have been the recipients of the spoils of victory in Rome’s early years<ref>Mary Beard, John North and Simon Price, ‘Reli
    20 KB (3,210 words) - 06:40, 23 June 2024
  • that Pompey would gain the victory; "Yes," said Cicero, "and the
    95 KB (16,925 words) - 06:29, 6 July 2024
  • ...nquerors [the Saxons] to battle, and by the grace of God their prayers for victory are heard."<ref>Gildas, ''De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae'', ''circa'' 5
    21 KB (3,027 words) - 05:34, 26 August 2024
  • [[Image:ven_vic_vex.jpg|Victory Palm]]
    461 B (62 words) - 02:49, 8 August 2008
  • ...onsulship of M. Pompeius and Sex. Lucilius has approached its end with the victory over Caesar and Sulla, it is not fully over and the crisis hasn't been full
    1 KB (247 words) - 10:19, 25 November 2020
  • ...ng of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 BCE]] to the removal of the [[Altar of Victory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religio
    35 KB (5,537 words) - 09:35, 6 July 2024
  • ...ng of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 BCE]] to the removal of the [[Altar of Victory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religio
    34 KB (5,444 words) - 09:35, 6 July 2024
  • ...ng of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 BCE]] to the removal of the [[Altar of Victory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religio
    39 KB (6,291 words) - 09:35, 6 July 2024
  • ...ng of the [[City of Rome]] in [[753 BCE]] to the removal of the [[Altar of Victory]] from the [[Senate]] in [[394 CE]] and encompassing such fields as religio
    37 KB (5,910 words) - 09:34, 6 July 2024
  • ...the founding of the City of Rome in 753 BCE to the removal of the altar of Victory from the Senate in 394 CE and encompassing such fields as religion, culture
    36 KB (5,753 words) - 10:06, 9 June 2022
  • ...the founding of the City of Rome in 753 BCE to the removal of the altar of Victory from the Senate in 394 CE and encompassing such fields as religion, culture
    35 KB (5,609 words) - 09:34, 6 July 2024

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