What does rex mean?
Rex means A king, particularly in ancient Rome..
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/ˈɹɛks/ · noun
A king, particularly in ancient Rome..
And though the sturdy patrician nobility had already gained ground, though the reges attempted gradually to enlarge the scope of their functions—all this does not change the elementary and fundamental character of the constitution, and this alone is essential.
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Rex means A king, particularly in ancient Rome..
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And though the sturdy patrician nobility had already gained ground, though the reges attempted gradually to enlarge the scope of their functions—all this does not change the elementary and fundamental character of the constitution, and this alone is essential.
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