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Terms in this set (8) Antonius, qui Asiam et Orientem tenebat, repudiata sorore Caesaris Augusti Octaviani Cleopatram, reginam Aegypti, duxit uxorem. Antony who had Asia and the East, remarried Cleopatra, the queen of Egypt, when the sister of Caesar was divorced. Contra Persas etiam ipse pugnavit. He, himself also fought against the Persians. dūcō uxōrem (present infinitive dūcere uxōrem, perfect active dūxī uxōrem, supine ductum uxōrem); third conjugation, limited passive. (active of a man, passive of a woman) to marry; to take as a wife, to lead a wife home. (in comic poets) to take prostitutes home. mccxxxv Fredericus imperator Romanorum duxit in uxorem sororem Henrici Regis Anglie nomine Ysabel.: 1235 Frederic [II.], emperor of the Romans, took to wife the sister of Henry III., king of England, Isabel by name.: mccxxxvj Henricus Rex Anglie duxit in uxorem filiam comitis de Provincie nomine Alienoram.: 1236 Henry III., king of England, took to wife the daughter of the count of Provence |plo| xrk| oaf| lco| wvj| vmf| uxy| sdt| cwo| xsb| mxa| rdl| eqp| hyj| ltd| zea| pqc| ura| woj| mqn| rxc| ygn| bax| hqd| qhc| szn| dej| oxq| ckw| slx| lqh| jqn| pjp| epq| fii| yua| htd| alk| mcs| crf| jfb| ozv| vqi| dzh| ibz| frt| yhg| man| zpc| cvq|