Definition of Interreges

1. interrex [n] - See also: interrex

Lexicographical Neighbors of Interreges

interrater
interrater reliability
interreact
interreacted
interreacting
interreaction
interreactions
interreacts
interred
interreducibility
interreducible
interreflection
interreflections
interregent
interregents
interreges (current term)
interregional
interregna
interregnum
interregnums
interreign
interreigns
interrelate
interrelated
interrelatedly
interrelatedness
interrelatednesses
interrelates
interrelating
interrelation

Literary usage of Interreges

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero by James Francis Hollings (1839)
"... Creation of interreges—Consulate of Calvinus and Messala—Canvass of Milo, Scipio, ... interreges ..."

2. The Scriptores Historiae Augustae by Susan Helen Ballou, David Magie (1922)
"'There are 28 known years in the history of the republie in which interreges were appointed ; the last was 52 BC 4 A period of five years (= 375-371 Bc) ..."

3. A School Dictionary of Greek & Roman Antiquities by William Smith (1851)
"These together formed a board of ten, with the title of interreges, ... The interreges agreed among themselves who should be proposed as king, ..."

4. A History of Rome to the Battle of Actium by Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh (1894)
"interreges. The two parts of the city could not agree: the Romans wished for ... In subsequent references to interreges we hear nothing of the divisions of ..."

5. The History of the Kings of Rome: With a Prefatory Dissertation on Its by Thomas Henry Dyer (1868)
"Lastly, the interreges who succeeded Romulus were entirely different in ... Properly speaking, therefore, they were not interreges ; and that term can have ..."

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