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Decius

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[dee-shuhs, desh-uhs] / ˈdi ʃəs, ˈdɛʃ əs /

noun

  1. Gaius Messius Quintus Trajanus Decius, a.d. c201–251, emperor of Rome 249–251.


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The emperor Decius called for universal sacrifice in 250.

From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023

The Morgan State defense set an early tone when Carl Decius intercepted Sacred Heart’s Marquez McCray on the first play of the game.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 17, 2022

Decius Brutus from “Julius Caesar”: If Caesar hide himself, shall they not whisper “Lo, Caesar is afraid?”

From Washington Post • Apr. 16, 2020

The original Publius Decius Mus was a Roman consul who sacrificed himself in battle in 340BC.

From The Guardian • Nov. 14, 2019

Se casere Decius him cw�� to, "Geoffra �ine l�c �am undeadlicum godum, and beo �u ��ra sacerda ealdor."

From The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of ?lfric, in the Original Anglo-Saxon, with an English Version. Volume I. by Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham