• or as a hyphenated prefix, e. g., "Vice President" and "Vice-Chancellor". vice versa versa vice with position turned Thus, "the other way around", "conversely"...
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  • or vice versa, and from the east to the west or vice versa. Roman general Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus conquered their land and founded the Roman city...
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  • the seasonal equivalent to October in the Northern Hemisphere and vice versa. The Romans gave this month the Latin name Aprilis but the derivation of this...
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    subjects. In addition, all Protestant subjects of a Catholic ruler and vice versa were guaranteed the rights that they had enjoyed on that date. While the...
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  • discrimination. Gay men are often stereotyped as being effeminate, and vice versa. However, femininity, masculinity, and other forms of gender expression...
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    called a prefecture, but in various post-Roman empire cases there is a prefect without a prefecture or vice versa. The words "prefect" and "prefecture" are...
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    per Erich S. Gruen, "civil war caused the fall of the republic, not vice versa". A core cause of the Republic's eventual demise was the loss of elite's...
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    chances were high that an ambitious general would rebel in the West and vice versa. This wartime opportunism plagued many ruling emperors and indeed paved...
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    from red and vice versa, as well as for rescuing wine that is turning to vinegar. Those instructions as well as detailed descriptions of Roman viticulture...
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  • This is a list of sportspeople who also worked as politicians and vice versa. Politics and sport List of actor-politicians As Marquess of Huntly As Earl...
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  • the seasonal equivalent of July in the Northern hemisphere and vice versa. Ancient Roman observances during this month include Cervula and Juvenalia, celebrated...
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    warlike but equally unnatural; sheep become goats, a hen become a cock (and vice versa) – these were expiated with "lesser victims". The discovery of an androgynous...
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  • warlike but equally unnatural; sheep became goats; a hen become a cock, and vice versa. The minor prodigies were duly expiated with "lesser victims". The discovery...
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  • organization may be said to operate openly at home and secretly abroad, or vice versa. Secret police and intelligence agencies can usually be considered secret...
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    represent Rome in her purest form; provincials were supposed to adopt Roman ways, not vice versa. Even when foreign garments – such as full-length trousers – proved...
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    contracts with full Roman citizens, and the right to move from an allied Latin city to Rome (or vice versa). Children of full Roman citizens and Latin...
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    resembles its mother is born when the female seed dominates the male's, and vice versa; when neither the male nor female seed dominates, the child will have...
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    (aristocratic) status (or vice versa). The Legislative Assemblies of the Roman Republic were political institutions in the ancient Roman Republic. There were...
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    content of 4.33g should read 4.53g; obverse referred to as reverse, and vice versa; CESAR misquoted as CAESAR.] Augustale at the Encyclopædia Britannica...
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    There was no zoning as such; the burial consecrated the ground, not vice versa, and the land beyond each tomb's perimeter was profane, open to public...
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    to the eastern Mediterranean and vice versa. Dyrrachium also became the starting point of the Via Egnatia, the Roman road which went to Byzantium in the...
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    Roman Empire and vice versa as the political situation required. At Monteporzio, in 1167, during one of these shifts, in the war with Tusculum, Roman...
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  • equivalent to the mean period between a full moon and a new moon (and vice versa). This is equal to 14.07 days. It gives rise to a lunar fortnightly tidal...
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  • Latin Catholic Church to an Eastern Catholic church, or vice versa are not considered as "former Roman Catholics", while Eastern Catholics who convert to a...
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    used as epithets for Roman deities, and vice versa, as with Lenus Mars or Jupiter Poeninus. In other cases, Roman gods were given Gaulish female partners...
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  • increased, with incursions by the Fabii into Veientine territory, and vice versa. The Veientes devised an ambush, which led to the Battle of the Cremera...
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    curiae, the transfer of individuals from plebeian to patrician status (or vice versa), or the restoration of citizenship to an individual. The assembly usually...
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    and transferred citizens from Patrician class to Plebeian class (or vice versa). In 44 BC, for example, it ratified the will of Julius Caesar, and with...
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    citing Gruen 1995, p. 504, "civil war caused the fall of the republic, not vice versa". Flower 2010, p. 152. "After the year 52, politics was dominated by the...
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