Justa expired on the rack, and Rufina was strangled.
Saints Justa and Rufina were daughters of a potter, whom they assisted.
It was one of the Roman laws of the twelve tables, Justa imperia sunto, iisque cives modeste ac sine recusatione parento.
But if men would first be just, it would not be so hard to bring them to do justly; saith Plautus, Justa autem ab injustis petere insipientia est: Quippe illi iniqui jus ignorant neque tenent.
The church is dedicated to the saints of Seville, Justa and Rufina, the guardians of the Giralda.
Justa was imprisoned and slowly starved to death, while Rufina was cast to the lions in the arena.
Sturmio's painting of Justaand Rufina is in the Cathedral, and so is that of the celebrated Luis de Vargas.
Justa and Rufina is in the picture gallery at Seville.
One of the paintings on the Giralda represented the Saints of Seville, St. Justa and St. Rufina, who protect the tower from harm, and other subjects were scenes in the lives of saints and martyrs.
Illustration: Saints Justa y Rufina From the painting by Goya] The Story of Seville by Walter M.
Among the potters of Trajan's town, now known as the suburb of Triana, were two girls, both of great beauty, named Justa and Rufina.
Santas Justa and Rufina, the holy maids, frequently portrayed by the artists of Seville, are among the best.
Justa and Rufina, mentioned elsewhere in these pages, made pottery in this quarter in the Roman days.
The Santa Justa is the more notable of these works.
Goya's fine painting of St. Justa and St. Rufina is here.
Justa and Rufina was reproduced in the Art Journal as an illustration to an article on "Goya" by C.
All are saints, six men and two women, the latter being St. Justa and St. Rufina, the patron saints of the city.
Justa expired on the rack: which, when the judge saw, he ordered Rufina to be strangled, and their bodies to be burnt.
This book, De Justa Reipublicæ Christianæ in Reges Potestate, published in 1590, must have been partly written before the death of Henry III.
Roman citizen, the route to Rome; and so he said, arms in hand, Omnia dat qui justa negat.
Arma tenenti omnia dat, qui justa negat=--He who refuses what is just, gives up everything to an enemy in arms.
Justa razon engañar el engañador=--It is fair to cheat the cheater.
Data night Beppo he was talk to de policaman, justa like me.
He justa leave disa country to keepa from de suicide.
Well, you'ra de first one dat offer to maka me de pay, justa de same.
The Jesus Church at Setubal, built by Justa Rodrigues, Dom Manoel's nurse, has fifteen paintings in incongruous gilt frames and hung high up on the north wall of the church, which also have something of the same style.
The first architect was that Boutaca who, about ten years before, had built the Jesus Church at Setubal for the king's nurse, Justa Rodrigues, and to him is probably due the plan.
The existence of her worship in ancient times is placed beyond a doubt by the well authenticated martyrdom of Saints Justa and Rufina, condemned for refusing to do honour to the rites of that goddess, and to figure in her processions.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "justa" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.