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===Etymology=== |
===Etymology=== |
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{{bor|la|grc|Σανδρόκοττος}} |
{{bor|la|grc|Σανδρόκοττος}} (also {{m|grc|Σανδρόκυπτθς}}), from {{der|la|sa|चन्द्रगुप्त}}. |
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===Proper noun=== |
===Proper noun=== |
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{{la-proper noun|Sandrocottus| |
{{la-proper noun|Sandrocottus|*Sandrocottī|m|second}} |
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# {{w|Chandragupta Maurya}}, the first [[Mauryan]] [[emperor]] reigning 321—297 BCE. |
# {{w|Chandragupta Maurya}}, the first [[Mauryan]] [[emperor]] reigning 321—297 BCE. |
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#* {{Q|la|Marcus Iunianus Iustinus|Epitoma Historiarum Philippicarum Pompeii Trogi|XV|IV|13|quote=Auctor libertatis '''Sandrocottus''' fuerat, sed titulum libertatis post victoriam in servitutem verterat; siquidem occupato regno populum, quem ab externa dominatione vindicaverat, ipse servitio premebat.|year=c. 350 CE}} |
#* {{Q|la|Marcus Iunianus Iustinus|Epitoma Historiarum Philippicarum Pompeii Trogi|XV|IV|13|quote=Auctor libertatis '''Sandrocottus''' fuerat, sed titulum libertatis post victoriam in servitutem verterat; siquidem occupato regno populum, quem ab externa dominatione vindicaverat, ipse servitio premebat.|year=c. 350 CE}} |
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#*:: The author of this liberation was ''Sandrocottus'', who afterwards however, turned their semblance of liberty into slavery; for, making himself king, he oppressed the people whom he had delivered from a foreign power, with a cruel tyranny.<ref>John Selby Watson, ''Justin, Cornelius Nepos, and Eutropius, literally translated with notes and a general index'', London, 1853, p. 142</ref> |
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Revision as of 15:19, 30 June 2017
Latin
Alternative forms
Etymology
Ancient Greek Σανδρόκοττος (Sandrókottos) (also Σανδρόκυπτθς (Sandrókuptths)), from Sanskrit चन्द्रगुप्त (candragupta).
Proper noun
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- Chandragupta Maurya, the first Mauryan emperor reigning 321—297 BCE.
- c. 350 CE, Marcus Iunianus Iustinus, Epitoma Historiarum Philippicarum Pompeii Trogi XV.IV.13:
- Auctor libertatis Sandrocottus fuerat, sed titulum libertatis post victoriam in servitutem verterat; siquidem occupato regno populum, quem ab externa dominatione vindicaverat, ipse servitio premebat.
- The author of this liberation was Sandrocottus, who afterwards however, turned their semblance of liberty into slavery; for, making himself king, he oppressed the people whom he had delivered from a foreign power, with a cruel tyranny.[1]
References
- ^ John Selby Watson, Justin, Cornelius Nepos, and Eutropius, literally translated with notes and a general index, London, 1853, p. 142