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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

incitatus
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Name of a horse very consented by Caligula. It is a word in latin which means spirited, excited, impetuous.

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Past participle of positivity. The excited, the impetuous, which moves quickly. So called Caligula to their racehorse of Hispanic origin, which, according to Suetonius, wanted to appoint a consul and which built a stable of marble, a Manger of ivory and a fountain of gold, by 18 slaves. They say he lost only one race at the Hippodrome in Rome. Caligula ordered to eliminate such daring auriga

  



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