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Clausus and was
It was at this point that that Titus Claudius ( or Attius Clausus ) removed all of his relatives and clients to Rome, including approximately 500 fighting men.
According to legend, the first of the Claudii was a Sabine, by the name of Attius Clausus, who came to Rome with his retainers in 504 BC, the sixth year of the Republic.
At this time, the fledgling Republic was engaged in regular warfare with the Sabines, and Clausus is said to have been the leader of a faction seeking to end the conflict.
The metathesis of Clausus into Claudius, and its common by-form, Clodius, was discussed in the Dictionnaire Étymologique Latin.
Born Attius Clausus, a Sabine ; brought his family and retainers to Rome in 504 BC, and was admitted to the patriciate.
His original name was said to be Attius Clausus, which he then Romanized.
The Hungarian Numerus Clausus was introduced in 1920.
However a Numerus Clausus was unofficially introduced in 1937 by some universities and the share of Jewish students was limited to 10 %, which was the proportion of Jews in the population of Poland ( compared to 20 – 60 % before regulation ).
* Hungary: a Numerus Clausus Act was introduced in 1920, as part of the rise of Anti-Semitism under the government of Pál Teleki.
* Imperial Russia: Numerus Clausus was enacted in 1887, stating that the share of Jewish students should be no more than 10 % in cities where Jews were allowed to live, 5 % in other cities, and only 3 % in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
* Romania Numerus Clausus was introduced in 1926.

Clausus and Sabine
The autonomy of Semo Sancus from Jupiter and the fact that Dius Fidius is an alternate theonym designating Semo Sancus ( and not Jupiter ) is shown by the name of the correspondent Umbrian god Fisus Sancius which compounds the two constituent parts of Sancus and Dius Fidius: in Umbrian and Sabine Fisus is the exact correspont of Fidius, as e. g. Sabine Clausus of Latin Claudius.
* Attius may be the Oscan equivalent of the Latin praenomen Appius, since the Sabine Attius Clausus took the name Appius Claudius upon settling at Rome ; however, it could also simply have been the closest praenomen in sound.

Clausus and for
* nc-werte. info — This site lists the Numerus Clausus for about 7. 000 courses in Germany
In Hungary, for example, 5, 000 Jewish youngsters ( including Edward Teller ) left the country after the introduction of Numerus Clausus.

Clausus and Latin
The nomen Claudius, originally Clausus, according to legend, is usually said to be derived from the Latin adjective claudus, meaning " lame ".

Clausus and Appius
* Marcus Clausus, the father of Appius Claudius.

Clausus and .
In his Aeneid, he makes Attius Clausus a contemporary of Aeneas, to whose side he rallies with a host of quirites, or spearmen.
However, since there is no tradition that any of the early Claudii were lame, the nomen might refer to some ancestor of Attius Clausus.
Many Hungarian scientists such as Edward Teller emigrated partly because of the Numerus Clausus.
Poland tried to introduce a formal Numerus Clausus law in 1923, but faced objections from the League of Nations.
Numerus Clausus is also a rule that regulates the number of practitioners of a public service in many areas.
Numerus Clausus is also used in law, property law in particular, as the principle that the system of estates allows only a limited number of property rights available in a legal system.

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Then epistolatory me was a foreign correspondent dispatching exciting cables and communiques, full of dash and wit and glamor, quoting from the books I read, imitating the grand styles of the authors recommended by a teacher in whose special, after-school class I was enrolled.
In his teens O'Banion was enrolled in the vicious Market Street gang and he became a singing waiter in McGovern's Cafe, a notoriously low and rowdy dive in North Clark Street, where befuddled customers were methodically looted of their money by the singing waiters before being thrown out.
He was born at Thurii ( in present day Calabria, Italy ) in Magna Graecia and taken early to Athens, where he became a citizen, being enrolled in the deme Oion () and the tribe Leontides.
His elder brother, Tom, was already a physician and suggested to his younger sibling that he follow the same career, and so in 1903, the younger Alexander enrolled at St Mary's Hospital Medical School in Paddington.
A charter with extended privileges was drafted in 1657, but appears never to have been enrolled or to have come into effect.
" In 2006, the state with the largest number of students enrolled was South Carolina, but many of these were married students who had moved from other parts of the country to attend the University.
In 1934, then enrolled as a graduate student at King's College London, he wrote his Ph. D. thesis on Trade and War in the Eastern Seas, 1803-1810, which was awarded the Julian Corbett Prize in Naval History for 1935.
Until 1917 it was possible for someone who was not a priest, but only in minor orders, to become a cardinal ( see " lay cardinals ", below ), but they were enrolled only in the order of cardinal deacons.
Knuth was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where his father owned a small printing business and taught bookkeeping at Milwaukee Lutheran High School, where he enrolled, earning achievement awards.
After protests by parents with children enrolled in for profit kindergartens, the program was extended to children in for-profit kindergartens, but only for children enrolled in or before September 2007.
In 1881, Munch enrolled at the Royal School of Art and Design of Christiania, one of whose founders was his distant relative Jacob Munch.
His father had retired to Southwold, Suffolk by this time ; Blair was enrolled at a crammer there called Craighurst, and brushed up on his classics, English and History.
At the age of eight, Kelly was enrolled by his mother in dance classes, along with his elder brother James.
He enrolled in the University of Vienna in the winter semester of 1498 but was expelled, according to the university's records.
As a consequence during WWII there was a strong support for Italy between many Muslim Libyans, who enrolled in the Italian Army
Bogart attended the Delancey School until fifth grade, when he was enrolled in Trinity School.
She enrolled in the landscape architecture program at Harvard University, and Pei was thus introduced to members of the faculty at Harvard's Graduate School of Design ( GSD ).
He was serving in the Michigan Senate when he enrolled at Thomas M. Cooley Law School, and graduated with a Juris Doctor degree from Cooley, having served as a Michigan State Senator since 1979.
He enrolled in the Army in search of a disciplined environment, served in the Vietnam War, and was wounded in action on November 19, 1965.
While living in Echo Park, California, he enrolled at Los Angeles ' Manual Arts High School, from which he was expelled, after having been expelled from another high school in 1928.
Kirby enrolled at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, at what he said was age 14, leaving after a week.
Gödel attended the Evangelische Volksschule, a Lutheran school in Brünn from 1912 to 1916, and was enrolled in the Deutsches Staats-Realgymnasium from 1916 to 1924, excelling with honors in all his subjects, particularly in mathematics, languages and religion.

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