For Beaute miserable was there ever Eques who would not do and die?
St. George eques errans erat Qui vibrat a seven-foot sword, Und er wuerde eher be all up a tree, Than be caught a-breaking his word.
He was born at Volaterrae in Etruria, and was the son of a Roman knight who died when Persius was quite young: 'Natus in Etruria Volaterris, eques Romanus, sanguine et affinitate primi ordinis viris coniunctus.
This man also was a discontented Templar Mason, and his name in that Fraternity had been Eques a Fontibus Eremi.
Hunde (whose name in the Order was the Eques ab Ense) acquiesced at once, and proposed a convention, with full powers to decide and accept.
He was one of the Templar Masons, and among them was Eques a Liliis Convallium.
Extreme youth was no bar; the emperor Marcus Aurelius had been an eques at the age of six.
If competent, an eques could retain his horse and vote after the expiration of his ten years' service, and (till 129 B.
In order to provide a supply of competent officers, eacheques was required to fill certain subordinate posts, called militiae equestres.
Senator and eques unceasingly accused each other of venality, and each was beyond doubt right in the charge he made.
No discourse whatever,” he says truly in the seventh chapter of the Leviathan, “can end in absolute knowledge of fact past or to come.
There is no difficulty, therefore, in supposing that Lucilius, who was of senatorian family, might have served as eques at the age of fifteen.
Cicero adds that during all this time there was never the slightest suspicion of any eques taking a bribe in the discharge of his functions as judex.
Opimius gave notice to the senators to arm, and each eques was commanded to bring in the morning two armed slaves.
He summoned the senators and equites to arm, and each eques was to bring two armed slaves.
An individual eques would lean to the senatorial faction or the faction of men too poor to keep a horse for cavalry service, just as his connexions were chiefly with the one or the other.
Grant points out to me the possible borrowing from Ennius Ann 439 Vahlen3 'it eques et plausu caua concutit ungula terram'.
Franciscus, Eques a Capite Galeato, published by Benjamin Fabre with preface by Copin Albancelli.
Yet disillusioned as the "Eques a Capite Galeato" appears to have been with regard to Illuminism, he still retained his allegiance to Freemasonry.
Eques polonus sum (I am a Polish nobleman), nothing more.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eques" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.