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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EquitesEquites - Wikipedia

    Equites. The equites ( / ˈɛkwɪtiːz /; lit. 'horse' or 'cavalrymen', though sometimes referred to as "knights" in English) constituted the second of the property-based classes of ancient Rome, ranking below the senatorial class. A member of the equestrian order was known as an eques ( Latin: [ˈɛ.kʷɛs] ).

  2. 378. ISBN. 978-1-4000-7897-4. LC Class. DG266 .H64 2005. Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic, or Rubicon: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Roman Republic, is a popular history book written by Tom Holland, published in 2003. The book tells the story of the end of the Roman Republic and the consequent establishment of the Roman Empire.

  3. Roman sculpture. Allegorical scene from the Augustan Ara Pacis, 13 BCE, a highpoint of the state Greco-Roman style. The study of Roman sculpture is complicated by its relation to Greek sculpture. Many examples of even the most famous Greek sculptures, such as the Apollo Belvedere and Barberini Faun, are known only from Roman Imperial or ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roman_armyRoman army - Wikipedia

    Sirmium mint. The Roman army ( Latin: exercitus Romanus) was the armed forces deployed by the Romans throughout the duration of Ancient Rome, from the Roman Kingdom (753 BC–509 BC) to the Roman Republic (509 BC–27 BC) and the Roman Empire (27 BC–476 AD), and its medieval continuation, the Eastern Roman Empire.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GensGens - Wikipedia

    In ancient Rome, a gens ( / ɡɛns / or / dʒɛnz /, Latin: [gẽːs]; pl.: gentes [ˈgɛnteːs]) was a family consisting of individuals who shared the same nomen gentilicium and who claimed descent from a common ancestor. A branch of gens, identified by the cognomen, was called a stirps ( pl.: stirpes ). The gens was an important social ...

  6. List of moneyers. 211-188 BC: First Denarii to the Peace of Apamea. 188-146 BC: Peace of Apamea - Sack of Carthage and Corinth. 145-106 BC: To Marius' first consulate. 106-92 BC: Marius' consulates to the Social War. 92-79 BC: Social war through Sulla's dictatorship. 78-59 BC: Pompey, Lepidus to Caesar's first consulship.

  7. Historia social. En la historia de la República romana cabe distinguir tres etapas. En la primera de ellas, en el siglo V a. C., el poder era ejercido por los patricios, siendo conocido como el Estado Gentilicio. Bajo este tipo de gobierno la plebe quedaba excluida del gobierno y carecía de derechos políticos.