Ancus marcius
a king of rome, during whose reign the first bridge across the tiber was constructed.
historical examples
“you never did see ancus marcius, that’s all brag,” cried a voice that sounded full of irritation and even nervous exhaustion.
the possessed fyodor dostoevsky
numae pompilii nepos ancus marcius erat, aequitate et religione avo similis.
selections from viri romae charles franois l’h-m-nd
ancus marcius, the fourth king, was like numa1 in justice and piety, but was more warlike.
selections from viri romae charles franois l’h-m-nd
ancus marcius was the grandson of king numa pompilius by his daughter.
the history of rome, books 01 to 08 t-tus livius
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