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8th-century BC fortifications around the Palatine Hill in Rome, Italy
Murus Romuli (Latin for "the Wall of Romulus") is the name given to a wall built to protect the Palatine Hill, the centermost of the Seven Hills of Rome
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Twin brothers and central characters of Rome's foundation myth
slope of the Palatine Hill to the mid-8th century BC and names it the Murus Romuli. Ancient pictures of the Roman twins usually follow certain symbolic
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King of Rome from 753 to 716 BC
the Parilia. Romulus' first act was to fortify the Palatine with the Murus Romuli, in the course of which he made a sacrifice to the gods. He laid out
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built by ancient Rome include, in chronological order of construction: Murus Romuli, built around early Rome in remote antiquity Servian Wall, built around
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Latin and Greek historians by the late Roman Republic (2nd century BC). Murus Romuli – the walls of Roma quadrata Founding of Rome Dionysius of Halicarnassus
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historicity of Romulus, in part because of the 1988 discovery of the Murus Romuli on the north slope of the Palatine Hill in Rome. Pythagoras of Samos
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Ancient Roman fortification
The Murus Terreus Carinarum is an obscure earthwork fortification of the ancient city of Rome known from a passage in the works of Varro. The Murus Terreus
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Roman ritual plowing
and plow. This procedure simultaneously established an initial city wall (murus) from the clods and its protective ditch (fossa) from the furrow itself
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Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
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Defensive barrier around the ancient city of Rome
The Servian Wall (Latin: Murus Servii Tullii; Italian: Mura Serviane) is an ancient Roman defensive barrier constructed around the city of Rome in the
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English : habitational name from any of three places in Devon named Burridge, from Old English burh ‘fort’ (see Burke) + hrycg ‘ridge’.English : from the Middle English personal name Burrich, Old English Burgrīc, composed of the elements burh, burg ‘fortress’, ‘stronghold’ + rīc ‘power’.
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a.
Generating mucus.
n.
Any other animal fluid of a viscid quality, as the synovial fluid, which lubricates the cavities of the joints; -- improperly so used.
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of Mus
n.
The berry or fruit of any tree of the genus Morus; also, the tree itself. See Morus.
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A genus of trees, some species of which produce edible fruit; the mulberry. See Mulberry.
v. i.
Mucus from the nose; snot.
a.
Secreting, or producing, mucus or mucin.
a.
Resembling mucus.
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Secreting mucus.
n.
The urus.
v. t.
The clear of mucus; to blow.
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The east wind.
a.
Resembling mucus; having the character or appearance of mucus.
n.
Mucus, phlegm.
n.
A viscid fluid secreted by mucous membranes, which it serves to moisten and protect. It covers the lining membranes of all the cavities which open externally, such as those of the mouth, nose, lungs, intestinal canal, urinary passages, etc.
n.
A gelatinous or slimy substance found in certain algae and other plants.
n.
A very large, powerful, and savage extinct bovine animal (Bos urus / primigenius) anciently abundant in Europe. It appears to have still existed in the time of Julius Caesar. It had very large horns, and was hardly capable of domestication. Called also, ur, ure, and tur.
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See Meros.
a.
Consisting of, or resembling, pituite or mucus; full of mucus; discharging mucus.
n.
The urus.