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... consul ne placeat , curru servus portatur eodem . da nunc et volucrem , sceptro quae surgit eburno , illinc cornicines , hinc praecedentia longi 35 40 29 de P : a w 30 auctor P : alter w 31 cuius P : cuivis pw 35 * rabeae P 37 sublimen ...
... consul ne placeat , curru servus portatur eodem . da nunc et volucrem , sceptro quae surgit eburno , illinc cornicines , hinc praecedentia longi 35 40 29 de P : a w 30 auctor P : alter w 31 cuius P : cuivis pw 35 * rabeae P 37 sublimen ...
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... consul riding in one car , that the consul may remember he is but man ? Add too the eagle , rising from the ivory wand , on that side cornets , on this citizens in snow - white gowns at the horses ' reins , a long train marching to ...
... consul riding in one car , that the consul may remember he is but man ? Add too the eagle , rising from the ivory wand , on that side cornets , on this citizens in snow - white gowns at the horses ' reins , a long train marching to ...
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... consul , standing on a lofty chariot drawn by white horses ( Apul . mag . 22 ) crowned with laurel ( Ov . tr . IV 2 22. ex P. II 1 58. Mart . VII 8 8 ) . He wore the garb of a triumphant general ( XI 194-5 similisque tri- umpho praeda ...
... consul , standing on a lofty chariot drawn by white horses ( Apul . mag . 22 ) crowned with laurel ( Ov . tr . IV 2 22. ex P. II 1 58. Mart . VII 8 8 ) . He wore the garb of a triumphant general ( XI 194-5 similisque tri- umpho praeda ...
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... CONSUL NE PLACEAT VI 276. Mart . IV 59 5 ne tibi regali placeas , Cleopatra , sepulcro . CONSUL called PRAETOR ver . 36 ; either magistrate might preside over the games , but the contrast is more glaring between consul and servus . So ...
... CONSUL NE PLACEAT VI 276. Mart . IV 59 5 ne tibi regali placeas , Cleopatra , sepulcro . CONSUL called PRAETOR ver . 36 ; either magistrate might preside over the games , but the contrast is more glaring between consul and servus . So ...
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... consul for five years , and both alike , when they came to Rome , were to be received in state . cf. Tac . an . IV 2. Suet . Cal . 12 S. had been suspected of aiming at the throne some time before his fall . Tac . an . III 29 A.D. 20 ...
... consul for five years , and both alike , when they came to Rome , were to be received in state . cf. Tac . an . IV 2. Suet . Cal . 12 S. had been suspected of aiming at the throne some time before his fall . Tac . an . III 29 A.D. 20 ...
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