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Bithynis interrogantibus, magno patrum gaudio,...
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isdem consulibus Tarquitius Priscus repetundarum Bithynis interrogantibus, magno patrum gaudio, quia |
idem, eadem, idem same, the same, the very same, alsogleich, gleich, ganz gleich, auchmêmes, les mêmes, très les mêmes, aussi stesso, lo stesso, proprio lo stesso, ancheiguales, iguales, muy iguales, también |
isdem | consul, consulis Mconsul; supreme magistrate elsewhereKonsul; obersten Richter an anderer Stelleconsul ; magistrat suprême ailleurs console; magistrato supremo altrovecónsul; magistrado supremo a otra parte |
isdem consulibus(Currently undefined; we'll fix this soon.)
isdem consulibus Tarquitius | priscus, prisca, priscumancient, early, formeralten, Anfang, ehemaligerantique, tôt, ancien antico, presto, l'exantiguo, temprano, anterior |
isdem consulibus Tarquitius Priscus | repeto, repetere, repetivi, repetitusreturn to; get back; demand back/again; repeat; recall; claimRückkehr zu; zurück, die Nachfrage zurück / wieder wiederholen, erinnern; Anspruchretourner à ; revenir ; en arrière de demande/encore ; répétition ; rappel ; réclamation ritorno a ottenere; schiena; domanda indietro / di nuovo e ripetere, richiamo; creditovolver a; volver; detrás/otra vez de la demanda; repetición; memoria; demanda |
isdem consulibus Tarquitius Priscus | repetunda, repetundae Frecovery of extorted moneyBeitreibung von Geld erpresstrécupération des extorqué de l'argentrecupero del denaro estortorecuperación de los extorsionaban |
isdem consulibus Tarquitius Priscus repetundarum(Currently undefined; we'll fix this soon.)
isdem consulibus Tarquitius Priscus repetundarum Bithynis | interrogo, interrogare, interrogavi, interrogatusask, question, interrogate, examine; indict; go to law with, suefragen, Fragen, zu verhören, zu prüfen; anzuklagen, gehen Sie zu Recht mit Sue,demander, interroger, interroger, examiner ; accuser ; aller à la loi avec, poursuivre chiedere, domande, interrogare, esaminare; accusare; andare in legge, con, Suepedir, preguntar, interrogar, examinar; procesar; ir a la ley con, demandar |
isdem consulibus Tarquitius Priscus repetundarum Bithynis interrogantibus, | magnus, magna -um, major -or -us, maximus -a -umlarge/great/big/vast/huge; much; powerful; tall/long/broad; extensive/spaciousgroß / große / big / große / groß; viel, mächtig, hoch / lang / breit, extensiver geräumigengrand/grand/grand/vaste/énorme ; beaucoup ; puissant ; grand/longtemps/large ; étendu/spacieux grande / grande / grande / grandi / enormi, molto, potente, alto / lungo / largo, esteso / spaziosegrande/grande/grande/extenso/enorme; mucho; de gran alcance; alto/de largo/amplio; extenso/espacioso |
isdem consulibus Tarquitius Priscus repetundarum Bithynis interrogantibus, magno | pater, patris MfatherVaterpèrepadrepadre |
isdem consulibus Tarquitius Priscus repetundarum Bithynis interrogantibus, magno patrum | gaudium, gaudi(i) Njoy, delight, gladness; source/cause of joy; physical/sensual delightFreude, Freude, Freude, Quelle / Ursache der Freude, physikalisch / Wollustjoie, plaisir, joie ; source/cause de joie ; plaisir physique/sensuel gioia, piacere, gioia, fonte / causa di gioia; fisico / voluttàalegría, placer, gladness; fuente/causa de la alegría; placer físico/sensual |
isdem consulibus Tarquitius Priscus repetundarum Bithynis interrogantibus, magno patrum gaudio, | quiabecauseweilparce queperchéporque |
▲ ▼ | Bithynis interrogantibus: abl. abs., "interrogantibus" meaning here "the people of Bythinia indicting (Priscus on a charge of extortion)."
According to Wikipedia, Bithynia (/bɪˈθɪniə/; Greek Βιθυνία Bithynia) was an ancient region, kingdom and Roman province in the northwest of Asia Minor, adjoining the Propontis, the Thracian Bosporus and the Euxine Sea. It bordered Mysia to the southwest, Paphlagonia to the northeast along the Pontic coast, and Phrygia to the southeast towards the interior of Asia Minor. Bithynia was an independent kingdom from the 4th century BC. Its capital Nicomedia was rebuilt on the site of ancient Astacus in 264 BC by Nicomedes I of Bithynia. Bithynia was bequeathed to the Roman Republic in 74 BC, and became united with the Pontus region as the province of Bithynia et Pontus, in the 7th century incorporated into the Byzantine Opsikion theme. It became a border region to the Seljuk Empire in the 13th century, and was eventually conquered by the Ottoman Turks in the 1330s. |
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