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Numa Pompilius and Old Latin

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Difference between Numa Pompilius and Old Latin

Numa Pompilius vs. Old Latin

Numa Pompilius (753–673 BC; reigned 715–673 BC) was the legendary second king of Rome, succeeding Romulus. Old Latin, also known as Early Latin or Archaic Latin, refers to the Latin language in the period before 75 BC: before the age of Classical Latin.

Similarities between Numa Pompilius and Old Latin

Numa Pompilius and Old Latin have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): King of Rome, Salii, Valerius Antias.

King of Rome

The King of Rome (Rex Romae) was the chief magistrate of the Roman Kingdom.

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Salii

In ancient Roman religion, the Salii were the "leaping priests" (from the verb saliō "leap, jump") of Mars supposed to have been introduced by King Numa Pompilius.

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Valerius Antias

Valerius Antias (1st century BC) was an ancient Roman annalist whom Livy mentions as a source.

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Numa Pompilius and Old Latin Comparison

Numa Pompilius has 52 relations, while Old Latin has 102. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.95% = 3 / (52 + 102).

References

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