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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
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  • ...verse device:''' Seated figure of Iuppiter Optimus Maximus, holding Winged Victory.. *'''Reverse device:''' Iuppiter driving quadriga with Victory.
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  • ...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
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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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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
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  • ''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
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  • ...d commerce. ''Minerva'' was identified with ''Pallas Athene'', bestower of victory, when Pompey the Great built her temple with the proceeds from his eastern ...nerva as a Novensides is known to hurl thunderbolts,[14]to be a Goddess of Victory,[15]Patron Goddess of Domitian as Minerva Chaldica forever immortalized on
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  • that Pompey would gain the victory; "Yes," said Cicero, "and the
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  • [[Image:ven_vic_vex.jpg|Victory Palm]]
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  • ...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
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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
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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
    34 KB (5,443 words) - 14:13, 8 September 2007
  • ...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 (6,290 words) - 12:42, 9 June 2022
  • ...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 (5,909 words) - 12:42, 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
    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 (5,608 words) - 12:45, 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
    38 KB (6,062 words) - 09:16, 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
    27 KB (4,344 words) - 14:13, 8 June 2022
  • [[Image:Columbus2002-04.jpg|thumb|left|Night shot of the Columbus Victory Arch (really the old train station enterance). This is located across the s
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  • ...ral ought to be avenged, how violated religion should be expiated, and how victory could be seized. He acted the man of severity, the religious consul, the vi
    28 KB (4,721 words) - 21:36, 31 July 2013
  • ...er Augustus he obtained this title, meaning Avenger, in recognition of his victory over Caesar's assassins.
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  • ...e that ''cognomina'' were not complimentary. An ''agnomen'' may refer to a victory over a particular enemy people (e.g. '''Britannicus''', "victor over the Br
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  • ... War" of Nova Roma]], transpiring between {{2009}} - {{2010}}. After their victory, Cato was first to receive the consulship, followed the next year by Caesar
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  • [[Image:ven_vic_vex.jpg|Victory Palm]]
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  • VI. Race, tactics, accidents and victory conditions
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  • ...will also be eligible for the coveted and prestigious Ludi Award Palms and Victory Banners. ...this page. If possible, please send the ML message number, Ludi website or Victory pic to: '''lvtriarius at yahoo dot com''', and we will post your informatio
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  • ...will also be eligible for the coveted and prestigious Ludi Award Palms and Victory Banners. ...this page. If possible, please send the ML message number, Ludi website or Victory pic to: '''lvtriarius at yahoo dot com''', and we will post your informatio
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  • ...will also be eligible for the coveted and prestigious Ludi Award Palms and Victory Banners. ...this page. If possible, please send the ML message number, Ludi website or Victory pic to: '''lvtriarius at yahoo dot com''', and we will post your informatio
    25 KB (3,429 words) - 14:00, 15 November 2022
  • ...will also be eligible for the coveted and prestigious Ludi Award Palms and Victory Banners. ...this page. If possible, please send the ML message number, Ludi website or Victory pic to: '''lvtriarius at yahoo dot com''', and we will post your informatio
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  • Fight and victory.
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  • ...nquered the Aequi. He was consular tribune in 391 B.C.E., when he gained a victory over the Volsinienses ; and he held the same office a second time in 388 BC
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  • For his contributions to the victory, '''he was acclaimed ''imperator'' twice''' and the senate voted a '''trium
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  • ...n 485 BC following a [[Roman-Volscian wars#Ongoing hostilities from 487 BC|victory]] over the [[Volsci]] and [[Aequi]]. From this it has been argued that the
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  • Victory points are awarded to competitors in chariot and horse races, as well in at
    36 KB (4,585 words) - 19:40, 21 October 2008
  • ...will also be eligible for the coveted and prestigious Ludi Award Palms and Victory Banners. '''Victory Points Calculation Rules'''
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  • ...eries, Individual Competition (Series I) and Team Competition (Series II). Victory points are awarded to competitors in both munera gladiatoria matches, venat '''Victory Points Calculation Rules'''
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  • ...disputed master of the Mediterranean. However, peace did not follow Rome's victory, for civil wars sapped its strength. ... Egypt and married Cleopatra in 36 B.C. As Oertel (1934: 386) put it, "The victory of Augustus and of the West meant . . . a repulse of the tendencies towards
    42 KB (6,732 words) - 02:35, 7 May 2009
  • ...ch Constantius had offered to the superstition of the Romans. The altar of Victory was again restored by Julian, tolerated by Valentinian, and once more banis Petition of the senate for the altar of Victory. A.D. 384
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  • ...l'' and there he dedicated a quadriga with his own statue after his first victory. It is there too that a part of the tradition locates the place of his deat ...s'' II 54, 2.</ref>Plutarch states that Romulus was represented crowned by Victory.<ref>Plutarch ''Romulus'' 24.</ref>Moreover he would have planted a sacred
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  • .... Yet for Decebal, the one who snatched from Domitian a peace great like a victory, and who in 102 became client of Rome so that 3 years later could fight aga
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  • ...supreme command of consul, then proconsul T. Domitius Draco, and after the victory, the Legio XXIV Media Atlantia hailed T. Domitius as ''imperator''.
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  • ... traditional rule that a triumph could only be granted in recognition of a victory over a ''hostis''.<ref>Cicero, '''''de inventione''''', 2.111; '''''in Piso It may be that the unimpressive nature of Crassus' victory was reported to Rome by [[Gaius Papirius Carbo Arvina|C. Carbo]], son of th
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  • ...o had risen to arms again under Demetrius in the island of Pharos. For his victory obtained a triumph. Consul again in [[DXXXVIII]] [[AUC|a.u.c.]] ([http://en
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  • ...ents. Albata fans are again present in toga candida, proclaiming an early victory already for Factio Iuppiter. Tensions are high in the Circus, but they alw ...ation. The runners have passed the 100 metre mark and are over halfway to victory at his point. Lucius Vestigius Quietus has now taken a good 2 metre lead o
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  • victory and health to the people of Nova Roma, the Quirites; and that
    13 KB (2,248 words) - 16:41, 31 January 2013
  • :Holy Victory, guardian and lady of our success, even as You led the legions of our foref :Holy Victory, in offering to You this sacrificial wine I pray good prayers, in order tha
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  • ...ia, the wife of Augustus, and consecrated by Tiberius (A.D. 10), after his victory over the Pannonians. This is commemorated on a sestertius minted in 35 or 3
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