The Latin term for king is rex. The term Roman emperors has been coined by historians. The Romans did not use it. They said princeps of called them by the titles Caesar and Augustus.
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The heads of Roman religious rituals were a variety of priest who officiated different rituals and festivals. The chief priests of Roman state religion was the Pontifex Maximus. Other priests were the Rex Sacrorum (the king of sacrifices) the augures (priests of precticed augury, the divination of the omens of the gods) thee flamines (singular flamen) majores (the flamen Dialis, the priest of Jupiter, the Flamen Martialis, the priest of Mars, and the Flamen Quirinalis, the priest of Quirinus), twelve flamines minores (the priests of archaic deities which then the Romans forgot who they were) the Frates Arvales (Arval brethren, the priests of Dea Dia), the Lupercales (the priests of Faunus) the Vestal Virgins (the priestesses of Vesta), the epulones (priests who organised religious festivals, feasts and banquets at festivals and games. and the curi maxiumi, who were the priests of the districts of the city of Rome
Rome didn't really handle the problems, it was too big for its own good, it did well under Julius Caesar, but after his death the families vied for power over Rome. It did its best, increased policing by custodes (Roman Guards). The Roman Empire made good use of its legions, but due to its size it survived in different forms after Rome itself had fell. I.e. Byzantine Empire the birth-place of Christianity. Mass conversion of conquered territories known as "Romanization" allowed them to gain Roman citizenship. Roman leaders would be set up as a localized government of conquered regions. They were Rex Roma, or Roman Kings acting as multiple heads of a hydra for the Roman Empire. Caesar Augustus also created amazing policies to unite the empire, thus bringing peace and harmony to Rome for a few years. These rulers were given a measure of local autonomy, power over the native inhabitants, and even permission to maintain armed forces. But Rome kept a close eye on any possible usurpers to prevent an autocracy. Rome's army was unmatched and could crush any rebellion with brute and violent force. Rome had an order of executioners. They were the Carnifex, they executed, tortured and worked with custodes to capture and publicly torture possible rebel leaders. Rome was an empire of unmatched military power, wealth, and art. Yet, due to the corruption within the political housing, even the Praetorian Guard, right hand of the Emperor took bribes by usurpers to turn the other cheek on assassinations, letting assassins gain entry and kill those they were supposed to protect.
if you want the names of the Roman emperors the list is endless. During the period between 27 BC and 395 AD there were 146 emperors. In 395 the western and eastern parts of the empire became separated. The western part lasted until 476 and had 23 more emperors. The eastern part lasted until 1453 and had 94 more emperors. If you want the name of the title of the emperors it was Augustus. After 641 the title of the Empeors of the Easter Roman Empire (which had also been called Byzantine Empire by historians, but not by the Romans) was basileus.
It translates into English as "King of the Gods" typically meaning Jupiter/Zeus. Deorum is in the genitive case modifying rex which means king. Deorum is a case of 'deus' meaning god and it's plural so it's "of the gods"
It translates into English as "King of the Gods" typically meaning Jupiter/Zeus. Deorum is in the genitive case modifying rex which means king. Deorum is a case of 'deus' meaning god and it's plural so it's "of the gods"
Nom: Aqua deorum Gen: Aquae deorum Dat: Aquae deorum Acc: Aquam deorum Abl: Aqua deorum (long A at end of Aqua)
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Of the gods.
Deorum is a Latin word meaning "of the gods" Do you mean Decorum? a word meaning what is fitting or appropriate, in keeping with the tone of a situation, or what conforms to standards of decency.
Intefector(es) deorum
Religion in Latin is religio (noun, feminine) and/or deorum cultus (masculine)
The phrase "Wrath of God" can be translated to Latin as "Ira Dei."
People who kill for gods
There's the Latin saying 'Pax Deorum, Ira Deorum'. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'pax' means 'peace'; 'deorum' means 'of the gods'; and 'ira' means 'anger, wrath'. The English meaning therefore is as follows: 'Peace of the gods, wrath of the gods'. The notion is the peace of existence and mind that may be achieved without anger, as opposed to the destructive cost in the losses through famine, earthquakes, and disasters. For the natural destruction and human suffering result from the anger of the gods.
"Dei" is the nominative case. Genitive "deorum", dative and ablative "deis", accusative "deos", vocative "di".