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  • Eques | Ancient Roman Military, Social Class History | Britannica
    Eques, in ancient Rome, a knight, originally a member of the cavalry and later of a political and administrative class as well as of the equestrian order In early Rome the equites were drawn from the senatorial class and were called equites equo publico (“horsemen whose mounts were provided for by
  • Equites - Wikipedia
    Beyond equites with equus publicus, Augustus' legislation permitted any Roman citizen who was assessed in an official census as meeting the property requirement of 100,000 denarii to use the title of eques and wear the narrow-striped tunic and gold ring
  • EQUES Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EQUES is a member of a Roman order between the senatorial order and the ordinary citizen serving originally as cavalry, having entrance requirements based on wealth, and having during some periods exclusive rights to certain judicial, financial, and military positions —called also knight
  • eques - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    eques (plural equites) (historical, Ancient Rome) A member of the equestrian order (Latin: ordo equester), the lower of the two aristocratic classes of Ancient Rome, ranking below the patricians
  • Eques Characteristics, History Class - Study. com
    What is an Eques? The equites were members of a social class in Ancient Rome that were defined by their level of wealth A single individual in this class is referred to as an eques
  • eques, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    eques, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
  • Eques - Livius
    Eques Knight (Latin eques): title of members of the elite of the Roman republic Under the empire, they were "second tier", after the senators
  • Eques Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
    Extreme youth was no bar; the emperor Marcus Aurelius had been an eques at the age of six In order to provide a supply of competent officers, each eques was required to fill certain subordinate posts, called militiae eques tres
  • Eques - definition of Eques by The Free Dictionary
    Eques synonyms, Eques pronunciation, Eques translation, English dictionary definition of Eques pl n 1 the cavalry 2 Also called: knights members of a social order distinguished by wealth and ranking just below the senators Collins English Dictionary
  • What does eques mean - Definition of eques - Word finder
    The eques with the thin purple stripe on his toga is a good friend of the Emperor I knew somehow that tonight I was a changed man, and would make my vow to become an eques come true or die doing it An eques in an ornamented chair was carried by, linkboys running ahead and behind





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