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creatur 1.18. 22. 32. 35.

rex sacrificulus, sive rex sacrorum 2.2. 6.41. 9.34. 27.6. 40.42.

eius sacerdotium pontifici subiectum 2.2.

ei magistratum gerere non licuit 40.42.

rex et civitas libera, natura inter se inimica 37.54.

regis mali typus 24.5.

regis defuncti testamentum recitatum coram populo 24.4.

reges exacti ex urbe 1.59.

priores bene regnaverunt 2.1.

reges se non passurum iurat populus Romanus, ibid.

coniuratio de regibus revocandis 3.

regibus negatur reditus 15.

reges socios omni honore augent Romani 37.25.

regibus sociis munera data aut missa 27.4. 30.15.

regum mos habere venenum ad incerta fortunae 30.15.

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