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Caius Gracchus - Plutarch's Lives - translated by John Dryden and revised by Arthur Hugh Clough, Book, etext

https://constitution.org/1-History/rom/plutarch/caiusgracchus.htm

ordinary citizens of equestrian rank with the senators, who were three hundred likewise in number, and ordained that the judicial authority should be equally invested in the six h

Chapter 1,Decline & Fall Of The Roman Empire

http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gibbone/rome/volume1/chap1.htm

the most wealthy of the equestrian order were engaged in the administration of justice, and of the revenue; ( 52 ) and whenever they embraced the profession of arms, they were imm
Chapter 1 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire': The extent and military force of the Roman empire, in the age of the Antonines

Hiero by Xenophon - Full Text Free Book

http://www.fullbooks.com/Hiero.html

contests (choral, equestrian, or gymnastic)[24] how small the prizes are and yet what vast expenditure of wealth and toil, and painful supervision these elicit.[25] [23] Reading {

Baccarat Horse - Rare Picture Paperweights

http://www.theglassmuseum.com/baccarathorse.htm

[*] known Baccarat equestrian weight found. And in my home country of Australia! [*] In fact, this item is probably the eighth Baccarat equestrian weight to be recorded - see deta
Baccarat Horse - Rare Picture Paperweights, an article by Kevin Holt published on-line by the Glass Museum and the Glass Encyclopedia

ERBzine 4168b: Inventory

https://www.erbzine.com/mag41/4168b.html

Dated 11 June 1925. Equestrian photograph of ERB to son Hulbert, signed "Papa." Notebook #2 (1926-1927) 1. ALS. Dated 27 May 1926. To daughter Joan, signed "Ed." 2. ALS, three pag

Croatian art

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teaching. Meštrović's equestrian statue of King Carol I of Romania in Bucharest was removed by the communist regime. One of Meštrović's major works is Moses , the monument donated
Short History of Croatian Art

Josephus: Antiquities of the Jews, Book XVIII

http://penelope.uchicago.edu/josephus/ant-18.html

also, a man of the equestrian order, was sent together with him: to have the supreme power over the Jews. Moreover Cyrenius came himself into Judea, which was now added to the pro

ERBzine 1936:

https://erbzine.com/mag19/1936.html

But they’re also equestrian giants, so they don’t need to walk or run on their own much.   The Arklans have no domesticated riding animal, so they may be forced to a fou

Six Centuries Of Painting, by Randall Davies.

https://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book408/book408.html

Strangely enough, this equestrian portrait commemorates an Englishman, Sir John Hawkwood, whose name is Italianized in the inscription into Giovanni Acuto. He was born at Sible He


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