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Meanings of
eques
in English
Russian
эквиты
Portuguese
equites
Catalan
cavaller romà
Spanish
ordo equester
Back to the meaning
The lower of the two aristocratic classes of ancient Rome.
equites
roman knights
roman equestrian order
Related terms
social class in ancient rome
Russian
эквиты
Usage of
eques
in English
1
He summoned the senators and equites to arm, and each
eques
was to bring two armed slaves.
2
The proudest names of civilized languages when literally translated mean "horseman":
eques
,
caballero, chevalier, cavalier.
3
Senator and
eques
unceasingly accused each other of venality, and each was beyond doubt right in the charge he made.
4
I was made
"
Eques
"
some months ago, but did not think much about it.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
eques
Russian
эквиты
Portuguese
equites
Catalan
cavaller romà
Spanish
ordo equester
équites
caballero romano
equites
miembro del orden ecuestre
Eques
through the time