SPQR

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SPQR is the iconic Latin abbreviation representing the authority and sovereignty of the ancient Roman Republic and its people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin abbreviation
political motto
symbol of Rome
appearsOn Roman legal documents
Roman milestones
Roman triumphal arches
associatedWith Roman Republic NERFINISHED
ancient Rome NERFINISHED
category Latin mottos
Roman political symbols
abbreviations
continuedInUseDuring Roman Empire NERFINISHED
culturalRole emblem of Roman civic identity
emblem of Roman republicanism
geographicScope Roman territories
city of Rome NERFINISHED
hasPart Populusque
Romanus NERFINISHED
Senatus NERFINISHED
influenced later European civic mottos
language Latin
modernUse inscription on municipal property in Rome
official emblem of the city of Rome
symbol in Italian civic heraldry
refersTo Roman People NERFINISHED
Roman Senate NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Roman citizenship NERFINISHED
Roman constitution NERFINISHED
Roman law NERFINISHED
scriptForm capital Latin letters
semanticField political authority
popular sovereignty
standsFor Senatus Populusque Romanus NERFINISHED
symbolizes authority of the Roman state
sovereignty of the Roman people
unity of Senate and People
timePeriod Roman Republic era
usedAs inscription on Roman standards (signa)
mark of state ownership
official state endorsement
usedBy Roman legions NERFINISHED
Roman magistrates
Roman municipal authorities
usedOn Roman coins
Roman standards
inscriptions and monuments
military banners
public buildings in ancient Rome

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Roman state hasSymbol SPQR
Milliarium Aureum governedBy SPQR
this entity surface form: Roman Senate and People (SPQR)
Marcus Claudius Marcellus servedUnder SPQR
this entity surface form: Roman Senate and People
Genius hasVariant SPQR
this entity surface form: Genius populi Romani
Polemon I of Pontus subordinateTo SPQR
this entity surface form: Roman Senate and People
Arch of Trajan commissionedBy SPQR
subject surface form: Arch of Trajan (Ancona)
this entity surface form: Senate and People of Rome