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    The socii (/ˈsoʊʃiaɪ/ in English) or foederati (/ˌfɛdəˈreɪtaɪ/ in English) were confederates of Rome and formed one of the three legal denominations in...
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    state that was allied to Rome via treaty were assigned the status of socii. Socii (also known as foederati) could obtain certain legal rights of under...
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  • Socii navales or "naval allies", were a class of the socii or foederati (allies) of Rome, that provided naval support. A large number of them were Greek...
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  • as foedus, with Rome. During the Roman Republic, the term identified the socii, but during the Roman Empire, it was used to describe foreign states, client...
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  • word "social" derives from the Latin word socii ("allies"). It is particularly derived from the Italian Socii states, historical allies of the Roman Republic...
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    of roughly equal size, the ala, recruited from Rome's Italian allies, or socii. The latter were about 150 autonomous states which were bound by a treaty...
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  • east of Iași. It is composed of four villages: Călugăr, Frumușica, Socii Noi and Socii Vechi. Dimitru Marchitan Ion Dumeniuc Results of Population and Housing...
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    Epigrams, 29, 6, and in Catullus, 29; see Lee M. Fratantuono, NIVALES SOCII: CAESAR, MAMURRA, AND THE SNOW OF CATULLUS C. 57, Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura...
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    of the Italian peninsula meant that half of its army was provided by the Socii. According to Polybius, Rome could draw on 770,000 men at the beginning...
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  • (338–88 BC) to denote a military formation composed of conscripts from the socii, Rome's Italian military allies. A normal consular army during the period...
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    second half of the 2nd century BC the Italics without Roman citizenship (socii) began to ask for citizenship, which they obtained after a hard and bloody...
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    Pontificalium: Introductio in Cæremoniale Episcoporum (Paris: Desclée & Socii, 1956), 232. Dictionnaire de droit canonique, vol. 2, s.v. "basilique,"...
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    ISBN 0-02-872951-X – via Internet Archive. Graduale Triplex (1979). Tournai: Desclée & Socii. ISBN 2-85274-094-X Graduale Novum, Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2011 ISBN 978-3-940768-15-5...
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    province of Cisalpine Gaul and the areas directly controlled by Rome and its socii (allies), to the south. On the north-western side, the border was marked...
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    After Marius's retirement, Rome had a brief peace, during which the Italian socii ("allies" in Latin) requested Roman citizenship and voting rights. The reformist...
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    propaganda were carried out by both sides. To dissolve the Roman system of socii and the Greek poleis, Hannibal released without conditions Latin prisoners...
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  • own self know), is translated in The Matrix as "know thyself". noscitur a sociis a word is known by the company it keeps In statutory interpretation, when...
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    of roughly equal size, the ala, recruited from Rome's Italian allies, or socii. The latter were approximately 150 autonomous states which were bound by...
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    groups: Roman citizens, Latini (semi-citizens and semi-confederates), and socii (confederates). After 88 BC, all Italics were made Roman citizens. Italy...
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    functional property-based military grouping, the Romans began to employ Italian socii for filling the ranks of their cavalry. The weakness of Roman cavalry was...
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    appointed to a command function in an ala sociorum (unit recruited among the socii, Italic peoples of a privileged status within the empire). For some auxiliary...
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  • because something else has happened to remove the causal link. noscitur a sociis It is known by the company it keeps. An ambiguous word or term can be clarified...
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    Cantus. Retrieved 2024-09-16. Graduale triplex (1979). Tournai: Desclée & Socii. ISBN 2-85274-094-X, a special edition of the Graduale Romanum with chant...
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    londinenses, parisienses, vaticanos accurante R. Graffin ... Firmin-Didot et socii. 1926. Archived from the original on 18 October 2023. Retrieved 17 September...
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  • Sacratissimi Cordis Jesu a Consilio Generali Societatis ad modum manuscripti pro Sociis editum. Roma: MSC. p. 255 Bormann, Martin Jr. 1965. Zwischen Kreuz und Fetisch:...
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  • field was regularly accompanied by at least as many troops supplied by the socii (Rome's Italian military confederates, often referred to as "Latin allies")...
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  • Speech to Social Order pp. 36–37. For instance, a woman and her associates (socii) donated a lot with a "clubhouse" (schola) and colonnade to Silvanus and...
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  • listed. While some scholars see Ejusdem generis as a subset of Noscitur a sociis, however most judges do not hold this belief. Expressio unius est exclusio...
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    Rome in the Social War of 91–87 BC, named after the Latin word for allies, socii. In the next campaigning year, Marius is listed as one of the senior legates...
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  • Look up socius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Socius may refer to: Socii, of the Roman Republic in classical times a Latin noun meaning "comrade...
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