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  • Ovation (redirect from Ovatio)
    The ovation (Latin: ovatio from ovare: to rejoice) was a lesser form of the Roman triumph. Ovations were granted when war was not declared between enemies...
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    January 24, 2023. Technologies, Ovatio (January 20, 2020). "Can Microsoft Teams Replace Your IP Phone System? Maybe". Ovatio Technologies. Archived from the...
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    triumph. Generals awarded a lesser celebration ritual, the ovation (Latin: ovatio) wore wreaths of myrtle (Myrtus communis). Wreaths (Latin: coronae, lit...
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    Roman triumph. Generals awarded a celebration ritual, the ovation (Latin: ovatio) wore wreaths of myrtle (Myrtus communis). Wreaths (Latin: coronae, lit...
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  • Elaine Fantham (née Crosthwaite, 25 May 1933 – 11 July 2016) was a British-Canadian classicist whose expertise lay particularly in Latin literature, especially...
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    11.33.7; App. Hisp., 38. Broughton also suggests the possibility of an ovatio. Gruen 1995, p. 61 n. 3, citing Livy, 28.38.2–4; Val. Max., 2.8.5; Dio,...
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    and KDE desktops have been introduced. Foresight was the recipient of the Ovatio Award for 2008 Distro of the Year by Ars Technica. Foresight focuses on...
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  • Lives Biography seminar, both in New York.: 212  McManus was awarded an ovatio by the CAAS in 2001, and in 2011 the same organisation established the "Barbara...
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    subsequently lost was attributed to the Actian Arch. Cassius Dio mentions an ovatio and another triumphal arch granted to Augustus after he recovered the eagles...
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    "Susie", and co-hosting Daily with Susie and Bianca "Speaker: Bianca Dye". Ovatios. Retrieved 18 January 2023. Her television credits include regular appearances...
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    food rather than the animal`s organs. Ovatiovermis comes from the Latin 'ovatio' 'I clap' and 'vermis' 'worm'. This refers to the position it would have...
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  • 148–149) asserts that the Alban triumph was a higher honor, since the ovatio was held on foot, not from a triumphal car. Livy 32.28–31, 33.22–23; Acta...
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    occupied by the Romans, and this victory earned Marcus Helvius Blasion an ovatio granted by the senate in 195 BC; however, he was ineligible for the triumphus...
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  • great military success for Quinctius's colleague Fabius, who celebrated an ovatio (minor triumph) for his victories. The year also saw the consuls overseeing...
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  • in 1998–9, and a Hood Fellowship in 2018.: 13  She was also awarded an ovatio by the Classical Association for the Middle West and South in 2008.: 89–90 ...
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  • successfully conducted by both consuls. Manlius was awarded the minor triumph, ovatio, while Valerius was awarded and celebrated a full triumph. Having concluded...
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  • The Classical Association of the Middle West and South gave her their Ovatio award in 1988, and the American Classical League gave her their Merita award...
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  • proconsular powers, and upon his return to Rome that year celebrated an ovatio. In 172, Varro was part of a diplomatic embassy to Gentius, king of Ilyria...
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  • Arx Carventana. One of the consuls (most likely Valerius) were granted an ovatio for this. Their continued efforts in the war were hampered by the actions...
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