• Famuli vestrae pietatis, also known by the Latin mnemonic duo sunt ('there are two'), is a letter written in 494 by Pope Gelasius I to Byzantine Emperor...
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  • into disuse, but much of Roman political theory remained. In a letter, Duo Sunt, Pope Gelasius I argued that Christendom was ruled, in theory, by the priests...
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    Encyclopedia Génébrard, Gilbert (1599). Chronographiæ libri quatuor. Priores duo sunt de rebus veteris (in Latin). Lyon: Jean Pillehotte. p. 35. Seder Olam Zutta...
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  • Peter the Apostle. In 494, Gelasius authored the very influential letter Duo sunt to Anastasius on the subject of the relation of Church and state, which...
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    Astley. p. 24. Copy in the British Library; 149 pages. Page 24: "PRÆFIXA duo sunt viz. He emphaticum vel relativum (de quo Cap VI Reg. LXXXX.) & Shin cum...
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  • sodomising him: cōnfīdīs natibus? non est pēdīco marītus;   quae faciat duo sunt: irrumat aut futuit. ('Do you rely on your buttocks (to avoid a worse punishment)...
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    Loewenfeld, Regesta pontificum Romanorum I (Leipzig 1885), p. 237, no. 2105: "Duo sunt tradita exemplaria, alterum ab altero discrepans, sed aequo modo suspecta...
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  • his letter, Famuli vestrae pietatis, also known by the Latin mnemonic Duo sunt ("there are two"), written in 494 to Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I Dicorus...
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  • Latin numerals (section duo)
    The distributive numerals are also used for multiplying: ter terna, quae sunt novem (Macrobius) 'three threes, which are nine' In numbers 13 to 19, the...
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    1572) Génébrard, Gilbert (1599). Chronographiæ libri quatuor. Priores duo sunt de rebus veteris (in Latin). Lyon: Jean Pillehotte. p. 35. Seder Olam Zutta...
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