- NUMA (SECOND KING OF ROME)
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English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
King of Rome — The King of Rome (Latin: rex, regis ) was the chief magistrate of the Roman Kingdom. The kings, excluding Romulus who held office by his virtue as the city s founder, were all elected by the people of Rome to serve for life, with none of the… … Wikipedia
Numa Pompilius — King of Rome Numa Pompilius, as imagined on a Roman coin minted by Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso during the reign of Emperor Augustus. Piso himself claimed descent from the king. Reig … Wikipedia
Numa — may refer to: Numa Pompilius, legendary second king of Rome Numa Morikazu, Meiji era Japanese politician Numa, Iowa, U.S. town The Numa Numa Internet meme The Northern Paiute people A performing lion who was raised at Gay s Lion Farm in El Monte … Wikipedia
NUMA POMPILIUS — the second king of Rome and the successor of Romulus, its founder, born at Cures, in the Sabine country, and devoted himself to the establishment of religion and laws among his subjects and the training of them in the arts of peace, in which,… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Numa Pompilius — /nooh meuh pom pil ee euhs, nyooh / died 673? B.C., 2nd legendary Sabine king of Rome 715 673? * * * ▪ king of Rome flourished c. 700 BC second of the seven kings who, according to Roman tradition, ruled Rome before the founding of the… … Universalium
Numa Pompilius — /njumə pɒmˈpɪliəs/ (say nyoohmuh pom pileeuhs) noun died 672? BC, second (legendary) king of Rome (715–672 BC), said to have introduced religious worship, having been instructed in it by a nymph, Egeria …
Ancient Rome — For the modern day city, see Rome. For Other uses, see Ancient Rome (disambiguation). The Roman Forum, the political, economic, cultural, and religious center of the city during the Republic and later Empire, now lies in ruins in modern day Rome … Wikipedia
Marriage in ancient Rome — Roman couple joining hands; the bride s belt may show the knot symbolizing that the husband was belted and bound to her, which he was to untie in their bed (4th century sarcophagus)[1] Marriage in ancient Rome had mythical precedents, starting… … Wikipedia
Rome — /rohm/, n. 1. Harold (Jacob), born 1908, U.S. lyricist and composer. 2. Italian, Roma. a city in and the capital of Italy, in the central part, on the Tiber: ancient capital of the Roman Empire; site of Vatican City, seat of authority of the… … Universalium
Rome française — Nîmes Pour l’article homophone, voir Nismes. Nîmes … Wikipédia en Français
ancient Rome — ▪ ancient state, Europe, Africa, and Asia Introduction the state centred on the city of Rome. This article discusses the period from the founding of the city and the regal period, which began in 753 BC, through the events leading to the… … Universalium