- The
Sacred Military Constantinian Order of
Saint George (Italian:
Sacro Militare Ordine Costantiniano di San Giorgio; Spanish:
Sagrada Orden Militar Constantiniana...
- "The
Torquati", p. 27. Mitc****, "The
Torquati", pp. 26, 31. Cicero, pro Rege Deiotaro, 32. Mitc****, "The
Torquati", p. 26. Mitc****, "The
Torquati". Münzer...
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turma was
allowed to have two horses. Golden-badged
duplares were
named Torquati duplares.
Ancient Rome
portal List of
Roman army unit
types Murray, John...
- ISBN 0-415-12167-1. Alexander,
Trials in the Late
Roman Republic, p. 6. Mitc****, "The
Torquati", p. 25.
Valerius Maximus 6.1.5–6; Pseudo-Quintilian, Decl. 3.17; Orosius...
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Retrieved 7 June 2015. Rosenblum, Transformations, p. 67. Mitc****, "The
Torquati". Münzer, PW, vol. 27, pp. 1181-1182.
Titus Livius (Livy),
History of Rome...
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Tesserarius –
Guard commander, one per centuria.
Tirones – A
basic trainee.
Torquati - A
soldier issued with a
golden collar in
reward for
bravery or valor...
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family of the
Lower Empire,
while Manlius claims lineage from the
Manlii Torquati of the Republic. The name
Severinus was
given to him in
honour of Severinus...
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Roman Republic. Born into the
prominent patrician family of the
Manlii Torquati, he had a
distinguished career,
becoming censor in 247 BC, then
twice consul...
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EuroChocolate has
extended to
other Italian cities, such as Rome and Turin.
Torquati,
Biancamaria (2014). "Eurochocolate: An
instrument of
valorization for...
- Decimus, who was
probably childless,
hence his
adoption of one of the
Manlii Torquati. Both
Crawford and
Eilers suggest that
Marcus was the
author of the lex...