| A | B |
| duodecimus, -a, -um | twelfth |
| obtineo, obtinere, obtinui, obtentus | to hold, possess |
| initium, -i (n) | beginning |
| principatus, -us (m) | leadership, principate (period of an emperor's rule) |
| obeo, obire, obii, obiturus | to die |
| morte communi | from a natural death |
| immerito | unfairly, undeservedly |
| ex maxima parte | for the most part |
| ullus, -a, -um | any, anyone |
| moderatior | more restrained, more controlled |
| civilissime | like an ordinary citizen |
| liberalis, -is, -e | generous |
| fidus, -a, -um | loyal, faithful |
| eveho, evehere, evexi, evectus | to raise up, carry up |
| aequo, -are, -avi, -atus | to make equal |
| fastigium, -i (n) | height, high point; greatness |
| res Romana | the Roman state |
| floreo, florere, florui | to bloom, flourish, prosper |
| invictus, -a, -um | unconquered |
| penitus | thoroughly, completely |
| subigo, subigere, subegi, subactus | to turn up, tame, conquer, subdue |
| maritimus, -a, -um | coastal, on the shore |
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