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The President is considered as the first citizen and his wife as first lady.
There is no such person
Gerardus Mercator was the first one to use the word atlas.
This is under the First amendment, in part: "...and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
The term that is applied to an Asiatic country and also a blanket or shawl is an "Afghan." The word is typically used to define people from Afghanistan, as well as the term "Afghani."
No, the word 'citizen' is a singular, common noun, a word for a person. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. Some nouns that can be used as a collective noun for the noun 'citizen' are a crowd of citizens, a mob of citizens, a committee of citizens, etc.
The proper noun for a Greek citizen is a Greek.The word 'Greek' is a proper adjective used to describe someone or something of or from Greece.The word 'Greek' is a proper noun as a word for a person of or from Greece.
"Aibohphobia" is a palindrome word for "of a citizen."
The compound word of citizen is "citizenship".
The word "citizen" can be divided into syllables as cit-i-zen.
The common euphemism for old person is "senior citizen". The word elderly is often used in context, as is mature.
Thucydides described Pericles as the first citizen of Athens
The word citizen does not need to be capitalized.
The word Sexism was first used in 1968
The word was first used in the 17th century. It is not known whom the actual person was that first used the word.
The first class of Roman citizen were the patricians.The first class of Roman citizen were the patricians.The first class of Roman citizen were the patricians.The first class of Roman citizen were the patricians.The first class of Roman citizen were the patricians.The first class of Roman citizen were the patricians.The first class of Roman citizen were the patricians.The first class of Roman citizen were the patricians.The first class of Roman citizen were the patricians.
Initially the Romans were ruled by kings, but they were overthrown. The word "king" was a horror to the tradition conscious Romans. When Augustus came to power he in fact was an emperor, but the Romans never even used the word emperor. Augustus was the "princeps" or first citizen. After Augustus, the Romans used the title "Caesar" for their rulers, never the word emperor. In reality the Romans had both a king and an emperor.Initially the Romans were ruled by kings, but they were overthrown. The word "king" was a horror to the tradition conscious Romans. When Augustus came to power he in fact was an emperor, but the Romans never even used the word emperor. Augustus was the "princeps" or first citizen. After Augustus, the Romans used the title "Caesar" for their rulers, never the word emperor. In reality the Romans had both a king and an emperor.Initially the Romans were ruled by kings, but they were overthrown. The word "king" was a horror to the tradition conscious Romans. When Augustus came to power he in fact was an emperor, but the Romans never even used the word emperor. Augustus was the "princeps" or first citizen. After Augustus, the Romans used the title "Caesar" for their rulers, never the word emperor. In reality the Romans had both a king and an emperor.Initially the Romans were ruled by kings, but they were overthrown. The word "king" was a horror to the tradition conscious Romans. When Augustus came to power he in fact was an emperor, but the Romans never even used the word emperor. Augustus was the "princeps" or first citizen. After Augustus, the Romans used the title "Caesar" for their rulers, never the word emperor. In reality the Romans had both a king and an emperor.Initially the Romans were ruled by kings, but they were overthrown. The word "king" was a horror to the tradition conscious Romans. When Augustus came to power he in fact was an emperor, but the Romans never even used the word emperor. Augustus was the "princeps" or first citizen. After Augustus, the Romans used the title "Caesar" for their rulers, never the word emperor. In reality the Romans had both a king and an emperor.Initially the Romans were ruled by kings, but they were overthrown. The word "king" was a horror to the tradition conscious Romans. When Augustus came to power he in fact was an emperor, but the Romans never even used the word emperor. Augustus was the "princeps" or first citizen. After Augustus, the Romans used the title "Caesar" for their rulers, never the word emperor. In reality the Romans had both a king and an emperor.Initially the Romans were ruled by kings, but they were overthrown. The word "king" was a horror to the tradition conscious Romans. When Augustus came to power he in fact was an emperor, but the Romans never even used the word emperor. Augustus was the "princeps" or first citizen. After Augustus, the Romans used the title "Caesar" for their rulers, never the word emperor. In reality the Romans had both a king and an emperor.Initially the Romans were ruled by kings, but they were overthrown. The word "king" was a horror to the tradition conscious Romans. When Augustus came to power he in fact was an emperor, but the Romans never even used the word emperor. Augustus was the "princeps" or first citizen. After Augustus, the Romans used the title "Caesar" for their rulers, never the word emperor. In reality the Romans had both a king and an emperor.Initially the Romans were ruled by kings, but they were overthrown. The word "king" was a horror to the tradition conscious Romans. When Augustus came to power he in fact was an emperor, but the Romans never even used the word emperor. Augustus was the "princeps" or first citizen. After Augustus, the Romans used the title "Caesar" for their rulers, never the word emperor. In reality the Romans had both a king and an emperor.