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quam rem publicam habemus?
what republic do we have?
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rem publicam
state
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contra rem publicam
contro la repubblica
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quam rem
this step
Last Update: 2020-05-19
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dum vivunt in rem publicam
long live the republic of rome
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qui salvam vellent rem publicam
who wish to save the state
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relinquunt omnia servare rem publicam
they sacrificed all for their country.
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senatus rem publicam consulis fidei commisit
senado del estado de cónsul acusado
Last Update: 2016-11-30
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defendi rem publicam adulescens, non deseram senex.
i defended the republic as a young man, i shall not desert it in my old age.
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limen claudit dum luna rescissa, aperies oculos interim et pervideas in rimas spatii et temporis, et videbis supra quam rem vocas.
when the darkness is interrupted by three cymbals, the section of day and night becomes the threshold to be crossed. open your eyes, open your mind.
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cum autem tribuniciam potestatem sibi prorogari vellet et palam dictitasset, interempto senatu omnia per plebem agi debere, viam sibi ad regnum parare videbatur. quare cum convocati patres deliberarent quidnam faciendum esset, statim tiberius capitolium petit, manum ad caput referens, quo signo salutem suam populo commendabat. hoc nobilitas ita accepit, quasi diadema posceret, segniterque cessante consule, scipio nasica, cum esset consobrinus tiberii gracchi, patriam cognationi praeferens sublata dextra proclamavit: “qui rem publicam salvam esse volunt, me sequantur!” dein optimates, senatus atque equestris ordinis pars maior in gracchum inruunt, qui fugiens decurrensque clivo capitolino fragmento subsellii ictus vitam, quam gloriosissime degere potuerat, immatura morte finivit. mortui tiberii corpus in flumen proiectum est.
tiberius gracchus, a tribune of the people, by the senate, he deserted, he won popularity of extravagant gifts, countryside people would share, provinces filled with new colonies. but when he wanted to extend their power to themselves and openly dictitasset, by people being killed in the senate should, seemed to prepare the way to the kingdom. so what ought to be discussed with the meeting of the senate, the capitol immediately after he requested his hand to his head back, his people, and this sign safety recommendations. this took the nobility in such a way, as it were, the crown demanded, and the cessation of segniterque the consul, scipio nasica, when he was a cousin of the reign of tiberius gracchus, home of the kindred, it was lifted up on the right and preferring shouted out: "those who are willing to republic to be safe, follow me!" and then the great men, the greater part of the senate and the equestrian order, gracchus inruunt who fled decurrensque capitoline hill fragment benches thru life than most could live, prematurely ended. tiberius died in the body is thrown into the river.
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