EQUESTRIAN ORDER, among the Romans, signified their knights, or equites; as also their troopers, or horsemen in the field; the first of which orders stood in contradistinction to the senators, as the last did to the foot, military, or infantry: each of these distinctions was introduced into the state by Romulus.
EQUESTRIAN ORDER
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