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- (108.3 ft) from the ground level of the Forum and built in peperino and Gabine stone (lapis gabinum), which ancient Romans thought was particularly resistant...
- hitching them up and back for action by using what became known as the "Gabine cinch". In 206 BC, Scipio Afric**** was sent 1,200 togas and 12,000 tunics...
- had once worn togas to war, hitching them up with what was known as a "Gabine cinch"; but by the mid-Republican era, this was only used for sacrificial...
- original on 5 December 2020. Retrieved 23 May 2022. "Maláčová o České Miss Gábině Frankové: Kdybych si na ni vsadila, byla bych teď v balíku!". Blesk (in...
- noun story, tale Cf. Kurdish qesd. tūnnāyā ܬܘܢܝܐ qiṣṣa noun forehead bêṯ gəḇīnē ܒܝܬ ܓܒܝܢ̈ܐ ṣādra صَدْر noun chest (anatomy) ḥaḏyā ܚܕܝܐ ṣāḥ, ṣāx صِحَّة noun...
- substances and objects can also be ritually castus. The cinctus Gabinus ("Gabine cinch") was a way of wearing the toga thought to have originated in the...
- both hands, the magistrate's toga was worn wrapped tightly and cinched in Gabine style. In this manner, the magistrate whipped the cattle around the entire...
- Tarquinius Superbus ****tus' return to Rome dead or alive, thereby provoking the Gabines to stone Antistius to death. Tarquinius Superbus was able to take advantage...