Various leaders of the Roman Empire tried to quell Hispania(Spain) the most successful of whom was Quintus Sertorius.
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Gaius Marius, Quintus Sertorius and Gaius Julius Caesar were military commanders who were members of the populares, a political faction which championed the cause of the poor plebeians.
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'Quintus est in triclinio' translates to 'Quintus is in the dining room'.
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"Metella and Quintus [proper names] are dead."
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Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar I died in 1834.
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Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar I was born in 1797.
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Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus died in 526.
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Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus was born in 180.
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Quintus or Quinta is Latin for "fifth". A Roman child named after a number may not actually be born in that order.
Examples:
Primus
Secundus
Tertius
Quartus
Quintus
Sextus
Septimus
Decimus
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Lucius Quintus Cincinatus Lamar II was born on 1825-09-17.
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Lucius Quintus Cincinatus Lamar II died on 1893-01-23.
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Metella is the mother Caecilius is the father Quintus is the the son
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Quintus, the swordmaster at Camp Half-Blood, is actually Daedalus, inventor and builder of the Labyrinth. He is effectively immortal, having transferred his soul to an automaton.
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Quintus Serenus Sammonicus has written:
'Quinti Sereni Sammonici ... De re medica' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Medicine
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Quintus appears as a character at Camp Half-Blood (the swordmaster). He has a huge monster pet (a dog).
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The English translation of the Latin sentence 'Quintus gaudebat Vergilium amicitiam suam petere' is the following: Quintus was glad to ask for Vergil's friendship. 'Quintus' and 'Vergilium', which is 'Vergil' in the accusative case as the direct object of the sentence, are proper nouns. Otherwise, the word-by-word translation is as follows: 'gaudebat' means '[he] rejoiced in, or was glad to'; 'amicitiam' means 'friendship'; 'suam' means 'his'; and 'petere' means 'to ask for, beg, beseech, entreat or request'.
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Quintus Arius as per the movie BEN HUR, was the consul and commander of a roman fleet in the mediterranean who was asked by Emperor Tiberius to seek and destroy a macedonian pirates fleet.
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Quintus ambulat ad tabernam in Roma. That one's close - but needs a couple of changes. Quintus ad tabernam Romae ambulavit. Ambulavit = walked (Ambulat = walks) This sentence is one of the few places where a rarely used Latin case comes in - the locative case. The word for Rome is put in locative (Romae) to indicate place where.
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What did percy notice about the new sword instructor, Quintus?
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Quintus Ennius is known as the father of Roman poetry. He wrote the "Annales," an epic poem that provided a historical account of Rome from its legendary origins to his own time.
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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, better known as Tertullian.
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Quintus Lollius Urbicus under the command of Antonius Pius.
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The Roman Republic had been in turmoil and as the 1st century BC BCE. It can be said that faulty management of the government added problems as democracy dipped low.
* In 98 BC Roman general Didius in Spain mislead tribesmen there into a trap by promising them land. He then had them killed. Men, women & children were victims;
* Didius was awarded a triumph for this dirty deed. Quintus Sertorius went to Spain and organized a series of rebellions in order to rectify the damage. This was unauthorized treason and legions were sent to kill him and dismantle the kingdom he set up. Quintus was killed by Perpenna, who in return was defeated by Pompey;
* Exploitation of Spain then continued;
* Soon after, at the gladiator school in Capua, 200 gladiator slaves escaped under Spartacus. This created more havoc in 73 BC BCE.
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'Fifth'. Often this was a name in Rome as well, given to the fifth child in the family.
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Quintus Casreus, Damascus Casreus, and Apellio Simonica were his immediate family members.
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The Latin name for the number 5 is quinque.
The ordinal form 5th is quintus.
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'poemam' is a declined form of the first declension noun 'poema', specifically, it is the singular accusative form. Thus, it means 'the poem' or 'a poem', in a sentence where 'poem' is the direct object.
Such as:
Quintus legavit poemam. Quintus read the poem.
or
scribet poemam. She writes a poem.
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Quintus Lollius Urbicus became prefect of Rome, after the death of the incumbent, Septicius Clarus.
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Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus ) the Roman poet : "Carpe Diem" = "Seize the Day".
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Pius V, O.P.
Saint Pius Papa Pius Quintus, Michele Ghislieri
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Why did Quintas leave and are you doing anything about it or just waiting?
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7. Primus, Secundus, Tertius, Quartus, Quintus, Sextus and Septimus.
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The proper name is usually spelled Quentin, but has the variants Quenten, Quenton, Quinten, Quintin, Quinton and Quintus.
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H. L. Von Quintus has written:
'Design pamphlet for the determination of design subgrade in support of the 1993 AASHTO guide for the design of pavement structures' -- subject(s): Pavements, Testing, Soils, Design and construction, Mathematical models, Subgrades, Live loads
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Quintus Horatius Flaccus is better known in the anglicised version of his name: Horace. He was one of the best lyric poets Rome ever had. He acted as a spokesman for Augustus' vision, but he was not a politician or a leader. He had been a soldier of Antony's and he needed to keep on the right side of Augustus.
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