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 Übersetzung für 'Latins' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a Latin [person] | Latins
latinsRömer {pl}
ethn.hist.
Latins
Latiner {pl}
hist.
Latins [inhabitants of the former western half of the Roman Empire, as seen from Byzantium]
Lateiner {pl} [aus byzantinischer Sicht, Bewohner der ehemaligen westlichen Hälfte des Römischen Reichs]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • As the city was bereft of women, legend says that the Latins invited the Sabines to a festival and stole their unmarried maidens, leading to the integration of the Latins and the Sabines.
  • In 1190, Mark wrote to the Byzantine Canonist from Antioch Theodore Balsamon for his opinion on whether or not it was permitted to continue the practice of admitting the Latins to Holy Communion.
  • One year later, Manlius defeated the Latins at the Battle of Trifanum.
  • The Latins considered Saturn the predecessor of Jupiter.
  • In 1939, the village had 610 inhabitants (590 Ukrainians, 10 Latins, 10 Jews).

  • Possibly the most important ball was the one celebrated every Sunday evening by the magazine and association Arcadie, the Cespala (Club littéraire et scientifique des pays latins), in the number 9 of the Rue Béranger, reserved exclusively to the members of the club.
  • As censor Philo enrolled newly subjugated Latins as citizens, specifically the tribes of Maecia and Scaptia as a means of legitimately uniting the newly conquered Latins into the Roman Republic.
  • The Sidicini then turned to the Latins who had already taken up arms on their own account.
  • His other works include "Études d'histoire et de littérature" (1859–1864), and "Les Quatres grands historiens latins" (1875).
  • Coming on the heels of the usurper Andronikos Komnenos's massacre of the Latins in Constantinople in 1182, the massacre of the Thessalonians by the Normans deepened the rift between the Latins and the East.

  • According to Livy the war was commenced by the Latins who anticipated Ancus would follow the pious pursuit of peace adopted by his grandfather, Numa Pompilius.
  • In 1778 he published in Paris a "Dictionnaire interprète-manuel des noms latins de la géographie ancienne et moderne".
  • who think that during the 11th and 12th centuries settlers with a Walloon origin ("latins" in Hungarian) moved to this territory.
  • After defeating the Latins he allowed them to settle down in Rome.
  • According to the Roman foundation myth as relayed by Livy, the Etruscans, led by King Mezentius allied with King Turnus of the Rutuli, attacked the Latins and the exiled Trojans, led by Latinus and Aeneas respectively.

  • In the west, the Latins were unable to expand into Anatolia; consolidating Thrace against Bulgaria was a challenge that kept the Latins occupied for the duration of the Latin Empire.
  • They were: "De l'éloquence publique et de son influence" (1819); "Etudes littéraires et morales sur les historiens latins" (1822); "De la justice au XIXe siècle" (1822); "Introduction à la philosophie" (1826); "Considérations sur les constitutions démocratiques" (1826).
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