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nominative singular noun
meaning "Senate".
Populusque is
compounded from the
nominative noun
Populus, "the People", and -
que, an en****ic
particle meaning "and"...
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motto S.P.Q.N. (Latin:
Senatus Populusque Neapolit****), in
imitation of the
Roman motto S.P.Q.R. (Senatus
Populusque Rom****, "The
Senate and the People...
- right, the
yellow (golden)
letters SPQR (an
abbreviation for
Senatus Populusque Rom****,
which translates from
Latin to The
Roman Senate and People),...
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Circle Award (Nonfiction). SPQR or S.P.Q.R., an
initialism for
Senatus Populusque Rom**** (classical Latin: [sɛˈnaːtʊs pɔpʊˈɫʊskʷɛ roːˈmaːnʊs]; transl. "The...
- Look up SPQR in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. SPQR is Senātus
Populusque Rōmānus,
Latin for the
government of the
ancient Roman Republic. SPQR may also...
- Both the
Roman Republic and the
Roman Empire used the
Latin term
Senatus Populusque Rom****, (the
Senate and
People of Rome). This term was
fixed abbreviated...
- porch. The
partially preserved pediment displays the inscription:
Senatus Populusque Rom****
incendio consumptum restituit meaning "The
Senate and
People of...
- eight-pointed star in the
upper part and with the
acronym S.P.Q.A. (Senatus
Populus Que Albanensis), or N.P.A.C. (Nobilis Planæ
Albanensium Civitas). This coat...
- and this is
reflected by the
initials "SPQH",
standing for "Senatus
PopulusQue Hibernicus",
meaning "The
senate and
people of Ireland" (an
Irish version...
-
before its host. An en****ic
appears after its host. Latin:
Senatus Populus-
que Rom**** "Senate people-and Roman" = "The
Senate and
people of Rome" Spanish:...