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- Quirites abstract "Quirites was the earliest name of the citizens of Ancient Rome. The singular is quiris (meaning "spear"). Sources derive the term from Cures, the capital of the Sabines, who were assimilated by the Romans early on in their traditional ethnogenesis.Combined in the phrase populus Romanus quirites (or quiritium) it denoted the individual citizen as contrasted with the community. Hence ius quiritium in Roman law is full Roman citizenship. Subsequently the term lost the military associations due to the original conception of the people as a body of warriors, and was applied (sometimes in a deprecatory sense, cf. Tac. Ann. ~. 42) to the Romans in domestic affairs, Romani being reserved for foreign affairs.In identifying this name as the possible source of the word cry, the Oxford English Dictionary cites Varro.".
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- Quirites wikiPageRevisionID "682363398".
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Category:1911_Encyclopaedia_Britannica_articles_with_no_significant_updates.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_society.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Cry.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Crying.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Cures.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Ethnogenesis.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Terentius_Varro.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_English_Dictionary.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Quirinus.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Roman_law.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Sabines.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Tacitus.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLink Varro.
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLinkText "Quirites".
- Quirites wikiPageWikiLinkText "quirites".
- Quirites hasPhotoCollection Quirites.
- Quirites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancient-Rome-stub.
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- Quirites subject Category:1911_Encyclopaedia_Britannica_articles_with_no_significant_updates.
- Quirites subject Category:Ancient_Roman_society.
- Quirites hypernym Name.
- Quirites comment "Quirites was the earliest name of the citizens of Ancient Rome. The singular is quiris (meaning "spear"). Sources derive the term from Cures, the capital of the Sabines, who were assimilated by the Romans early on in their traditional ethnogenesis.Combined in the phrase populus Romanus quirites (or quiritium) it denoted the individual citizen as contrasted with the community. Hence ius quiritium in Roman law is full Roman citizenship.".
- Quirites label "Quirites".
- Quirites sameAs Квирити.
- Quirites sameAs Quirites.
- Quirites sameAs Quiriten.
- Quirites sameAs Quiritas.
- Quirites sameAs Quirites.
- Quirites sameAs Quiriti.
- Quirites sameAs კვირიტები.
- Quirites sameAs Quirites.
- Quirites sameAs Quirites.
- Quirites sameAs Kwiryci.
- Quirites sameAs Quirites.
- Quirites sameAs m.04kwt3.
- Quirites sameAs Квириты.
- Quirites sameAs Quirites.
- Quirites sameAs Квірити.
- Quirites sameAs Q636965.
- Quirites sameAs Q636965.
- Quirites wasDerivedFrom Quirites?oldid=682363398.
- Quirites isPrimaryTopicOf Quirites.