Hence side by side with the cult of the Divus Julius went that of Mars Ultor, Mars the Avenger.
But more was needed than a priest and a holiday, there must be a cult centre as well, a temple of the Divus Julius.
Here the testimony of "divus Julius" comes in with great force and appropriateness.
That Kant could yet live both by and for philosophy depended on the rare circumstance that, for the first time since Divus Antoninus and Divus Julianus, a philosopher sat on the throne.
Between Sanctus Carolus and Divus Julius how strange an analogy and how strange a contrast!
We have adopted the Latin divus as the most suitable epithet for the emperor in an English version.
It was here that divus Cæsar established a dock-yard when he sailed to Britain.
This is the division adopted by divus Cæsar in his Commentaries.
Praesens divus habebitur Augustus adiectis Britannis imperio gravibusque Persis'; but that this concealed his real policy of non-intervention is shown by his action regarding Parthia.
There is now (1920) no one left in the world to carry on the Imperial title or the tradition of Divus Cæsar except the Turkish Sultan and the British monarch.
The neighbourhood of the Divus Rediculus (which he however places on the right of the Via Appia) is described by Pliny in connection with a curious story of imperial times.
Commodus was made a Divus by Severus, (Dodwell, Praelect.
His wealth was kingly, and consisted of more than two thousand talents, which he redeemed when it was confiscated by divus Cæsar, on account of his attachment to Pompey, and left it undiminished to his children.
Divus Cæsar devastated the island, in his war against the people of Alexandreia, when they espoused the party of the kings.
Other wars succeeded one another, of which the last was that between divus Cæsar and Scipio, in which Juba lost his life.
It was here that Dolabella besieged and slew Trebonius, one of the murderers of divus Cæsar; he also destroyed many parts of the city.
Now Aulus Hirtius and Marcus Lollius are names of a frightfully modern sound, suggesting well-known persons of the days of Divus Julius and Divus Augustus.
Or are we to adopt the new reading of the tale which at least saves Quintus Fabius Maximus from that special stain of blood-guiltiness which cleaves to the canonized memory of Divus Julius?
Marius in Italia, divus Julius in Gallia, Drusus ac Nero et Germanicus in suis eos sedibus perculerunt.
In our time divus Cæsar showed them still more favour, in imitation of Alexander.
Antony surrendered it to the kings of Pontus, after it had been declared free byDivus Cæsar.
My edition of Divus is of 1538, and as it contains Aldus' own translation of the Frog-fight, it may indicate that Divus was in touch with Aldus in Italy, or quite possibly the French edition is pirated from an earlier Italian printing.
After his assassination, he was worshiped as a god under the name of Divus Julius; and sacrifices were offered upon his altar.
The transcription of the following reference to the Digest: Divus ff: is too hopelessly muddled to identify.
I am in pain", moanedDivus Augustus with blanching cheek.
That nightDivus Augustus partook of food and drink with a keen delight.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "divus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.