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  2. SPQR - Wikipedia

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    SPQR or S.P.Q.R., an initialism for Senatus Populusque Romanus (Classical Latin: [sɛˈnaːtʊs pɔpʊˈɫʊskʷɛ roːˈmaːnʊs]; transl. "The Senate and People of Rome"), is an emblematic phrase referring to the government of the Roman Republic.

  3. File:Roman SPQR banner.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Roman Republic - Wikipedia

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    The "Capitoline Brutus", a bust possibly depicting Lucius Junius Brutus, who led the revolt against Rome's last king and was a founder of the Republic. Animated overview of the Roman territorial history from the Roman Republic until the fall of its last remnant the Byzantine Empire in 1453 at the end of the post-classical era.

  5. File:Flag of Rome.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available. 1914 Cork Senior Football Championship; 1919 Cork Senior Football Championship; 1923 Cork Senior Football Championship; 1972 Cork Senior Hurling Championship; 1983 Cork Senior Hurling Championship; 1993 Rome ...

  6. List of flags of the Papacy - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Symbols. Flag. List of Papal flags; Anthem; Coat of arms of Vatican City; ... Flag of the Roman Republic:

  7. Roman Republican art - Wikipedia

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    Roman portrait busts are thought to derive in part from death masks or funerary commemorations, as elite Romans displayed ancestral images in the atrium of their home . Portraiture in Republican Rome was a way of establishing societal legitimacy and achieving status through one's family and background.

  8. Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum - Wikipedia

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    Public and personal inscriptions throw light on all aspects of Roman life and history. The Corpus continues to be updated in new editions and supplements. CIL also refers to the organization within the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities responsible for collecting data on and publishing the Latin inscriptions.

  9. File:Republica Romana.svg - Wikipedia

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