PRO ARIS ET FOCIS [Sidenote: Percy Anecdotes] At the establishment of volunteer corps, a certain corporation agreed to form a body, on condition that they should not be obliged to quit the country.
Huanca Auqui made rapid marches, wishing to arrive at the country of the Cañaris before Atahualpa could do the harm which he actually did.
He told the Cañaris that they should not consent to such an evil deed as the Inca’s brother meditated.
In Quito, as they relate, the people mourned for ten days, while the lamentations of the Cañaris continued for a whole month.
Some pretend that the sending of the Cañaris to Cuzco happened in the time of Huayna Ccapac.
The Cañaris had crowns of thin lathes, like those used for a sieve.
For the messenger from Huascar had arrived, and spoken to the Cañaris and mitimaes, saying that the Inca sought their friendship, and that he implored the favour of the Sun and of his gods for them.
The Cañaris were afraid of Atahualpa, because they had imprisoned him and despised his commands, and they knew him to be vindictive and very blood-thirsty.
The houses of the Cañaris are small, and built of stone with straw roofs.
The Cañaris wore their hair long, and rolled it up in a knot on the top of their heads.
Concerning the grandeur of the rich palaces of Tumebamba, and of the province of the Cañaris 164 CHAP.
The province of Cañaris is very broad, and full of many rivers, in which there are great riches.
It is not clear whether these priests were Aris or not, but they evidently professed an extreme form of Buddhist Śaktism.
According to the story he broke up the communities of Aris at the instigation of Arahanta and then sent a mission to Manohari, king of Pegu, asking for a copy of the Tipiṭaka and for relics.
Footnote 143: The Aris are further credited with having practised a sort of jus primæ noctis.
Anawrata is said to have suppressed the Aris but he certainly did not extirpate them for an inscription dated 1468 records their existence in the Myingyan district.
Ibn Jubayr applies the epithet Bir Al-Taflat peculiarly to the Aris well: many other authors are not so exact.
All this great hatred that he has exercised toward me has been because of my having gone to explore China by order of Guido de Laveçaris while he was inside the islands.
When Governor Miguel Lopez de Legaspi died, Guido de Labaçaris was treasurer of your Majesty’s royal estate.
Syne, to depart of that havyn, I command 10 Syt down on hechis, and span aris in hand.
Down fallis salis, the aris sone we span; 15 But mair abaid, the marineris euery man Egirly rollis our the fomy flude, And the haw sey weltis vp as thai war woid.
Streke aris atanys with all the fors ȝe may; No wondir this is the selkouth Caribdis: Thir horribill rolkis and craggis heir, I wys, 20 Helenus the prophete ful weil dyd ws declare.
And fyrst Sergest behynd sone left hes he, Wreland on skelleys and ondepys of the see, 30 With brokkyn aris lerand to haist agane, And cryand, help!
Pykyt with irne, and scharp roddis, he and he 10 Inforcis of to schowyn the schyp to save, And brokkyn aris gadderyt on the streym thai haue.
Their altars and their homes--Aris atque focis suis.
Non est respublica in parietibus, sed in aris et focis," arae must be considered (as Schiller observes) to denote the public altars and national religion.
Their temples and their homes--Aris atque focis suis.
The third tribe was called Mañaris or Yanasimis, which means those of the black mouth: and the province of Rio, and the province of the Chunchos.
Note 27: The same story of the origin of the Cañaris is told by Molina, p.
When these fresh troops appeared the Quitos and Cañaris were defeated and fled, the pursuit being continued with much bloodshed and cruelty, the victors shouting, "Ccapac Inca Yupanqui!
Up this mountain went two of the Cañaris named Ataorupagui and Cusicayo.
Besides this they ordered all the Chachapoyas and Cañaris to be killed, and their Curaca named Ulco Colla, who they said had rebelled against the two brothers.
The victory was for a long time doubtful because the Quitos and Cañaris pressed stubbornly against their enemies.
From these all the Cañaris that now exist are descended[27].
The lesser vessel was named the Horn, of 110 tons, carrying eight cannons and four swivels, of which Jan Cornelison Schouten was master, and Aris Clawson supercargo.
Aris Clawson, the junior merchant or supercargo, went accordingly on shore, where he drove a small trade for lemons and bananas, in exchange for glass beads.
The Romans have left us their motto: Pro aris et focis—“For our altars and our hearths.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aris" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.