gens|gentes in English
noun
group of aristocratic Roman families having the same name and descended from a common ancestor on the male side (in ancient Rome); clan with common male ancestor; (Lating) family
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1. Barrancos o "meio" e suas gentes
2. Cassia (name) Cassia gens; Places
3. Obligation not to marry within the gens.
4. The property should remain in the gens.
5. Originally to the gens, without a doubt.
6. It reveals the democratic constitution of the gens.
7. Monocotyledonous, dicotyledonous, and Acotyledonous plants, and these he subdivided into gentes or nations
8. Quamvis Bibant mente leta, sic nos rodunt omnes gentes, et sic erimus egentes
9. Monocotyledonous, dicotyledonous, and Acotyledonous plants, and these he subdivided into gentes or nations
10. The gens also lives on in the " factions. "
11. Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad Gentes, 35: AAS 58 (1966), p. 983.
12. Obligation of mutual protection and help among members of the gens.
13. All the male members of the gens were equally eligible.
14. These mutual right of inheritance strengthened the autonomy of the gens.
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17. Such were the rights and privileges of a typical Indian gens.
18. Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad Gentes, 7: AAS 58 (1966), p. 955.
19. J'Avertis les gens du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean qu'il sera chez nous demain
20. Cornelian automobile, a 1914 racing vehicle; Cornelian Bay (disambiguation), multiple places Cornelian dilemma, a dilemma named after dramatist Pierre Corneille; Cornelia (gens), an important gens in ancient Rome Deudorix epijarbas, an Asian butterfly
21. Prohibition of marriage within the gens except in the case of heiresses.
22. The only family name of the Foslia gens appearing in history was Flaccinator.
23. Les gens y recontrés se lamentent que les Commissionnaires des vaches perturbent la
24. Liberty, equality, and fraternity, though never formulated, were cardinal principles of the gens.
25. Augustus belonged to the gens Octavia and was the son of Caius Octavius, a praetor