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Ancus Marcius
[ ang-kuhs mahr-shee-uhs, -shuhs ]
noun
, Roman Legend.
- a king of Rome, during whose reign the first bridge across the Tiber was constructed.
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Numae Pompilii nepos Ancus Marcius erat, aequitate et religione avo similis.
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Ancus Marcius, the fourth king, was like Numa1 in justice and piety, but was more warlike.
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"You never did see Ancus Marcius, that's all brag," cried a voice that sounded full of irritation and even nervous exhaustion.
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Ancus Marcius was the grandson of king Numa Pompilius by his daughter.
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