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  • The congregation, perhaps instructed beforehand to act according to ancient ritual as the senatus populusque Romanus confirming a coronation, thrice cried out: “Hail to Charles the Augustus, crowned by God the great and peace-bringing Emperor of the Romans!”

    Charlemagne, King of the Franks, 28 Jan 814 de Brantigny........................ 2009

  • The congregation, perhaps instructed beforehand to act according to ancient ritual as the senatus populusque Romanus confirming a coronation, thrice cried out: “Hail to Charles the Augustus, crowned by God the great and peace-bringing Emperor of the Romans!”

    Charlemagne, King of the Franks, 28 Jan 814 de Brantigny........................ 2008

  • The congregation, perhaps instructed beforehand to act according to ancient ritual as the senatus populusque Romanus confirming a coronation, thrice cried out: “Hail to Charles the Augustus, crowned by God the great and peace-bringing Emperor of the Romans!”

    Archive 2008-01-20 de Brantigny........................ 2008

  • For which cause belike, our old poets, Senatus populusque poetarum, made Mercury the gentleman-usher to the Graces, captain of eloquence, and those charities to be Jupiter's and Eurymone's daughters, descended from above.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Together, the Senate and People of Rome: senatus populusque Romanus, SPQR.

    Antony and Cleopatra Colleen McCullough 2007

  • Together, the Senate and People of Rome: senatus populusque Romanus, SPQR.

    Antony and Cleopatra Colleen McCullough 2007

  • Hoccine impun� fieri sinitis, � senatus populusque Hamburgensis?

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • Hoccine impunè fieri sinitis, ô senatus populusque Hamburgensis?

    A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas 2003

  • Upon a Senatus populusque Romanus that hailed from Britain, Africa, India, and everywhere in between, old Etruscan terra cottas smiled with enigmatic cheer; Olympic victors, gods, and rulers looted from Greece stared through their mother-of-pearl eyes from brazen faces.

    Born Again in Rome Rowland, Ingrid D. 2000

  • When the different subjects are felt together as constituting a whole, the singular is used; as, -- temeritās ignōrātiōque vitiōsa est, _rashness and ignorance are bad_.a. This is regularly the case in senātus populusque Rōmānus.

    New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett

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