quirite (Meaning)

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quirite (n.)

One of the Quirites.

Synonyms & Antonyms of quirite

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quirite Sentence Examples

  1. Quirite!
  2. Hear the words of your tribune, Marcus Livius Drusus.
  3. Julius Caesar addressed the quirite with a fiery speech at the Forum Romanum.
  4. The quirite were summoned to arms to defend Rome against the invading Gauls.
  5. The Comitia Curiata, an assembly of quirite, convened to vote on laws and elect magistrates.
  6. The quirite were divided into thirty curiae, each representing a clan.
  7. Gaius Marius, a popular general, reformed the army and granted citizenship to the quirite who served.
  8. The quirite enjoyed the right to vote, hold office, and serve in the legions.
  9. The Roman Calendar included several festivals dedicated to the quirite, such as the Quirinalia.
  10. The Quirinal Hill, one of Rome's seven hills, was named after Quirius, the deified form of Romulus.

FAQs About the word quirite

One of the Quirites.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Quirite!

Hear the words of your tribune, Marcus Livius Drusus.

Julius Caesar addressed the quirite with a fiery speech at the Forum Romanum.

The quirite were summoned to arms to defend Rome against the invading Gauls.