Catulus, the conqueror (with Marius) in the Cimbric War; the orator M.
The two armies were encamped opposite each other when Pompeius landed to seek the help of Ptolemy.
God's body quenched in death doth hold: Yet shall He from that durance wake And Death's strong prison-fetters break.
The Cross dispels all darkness, All sin before it flies, And by that sign protected The mind all fear defies.
In Virgil the feeling is both general as in Lucretius, and combined with attachment to or interest in particular places as in Horace.
Thus the object of all the hero's wanderings is not only to found a city, but to introduce a new worship into Italy--'inferretque deos Latio.
The purple spring has come, and kindly mother earth rejoices that her brows are painted bright with all the many-coloured offspring of the year.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "iusta" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.