he was a roman ambassador to the huns
Priscus - general - died in 613.
Ceratodacus priscus was created in 2000.
Priscus was a Murmillo Verus was a Provacatore
Herodes Atticus died in 177.
Tarquinius Priscus.
According to one website, the Latin word for "antique" is "priscus." Priscus means antique, ancient, former, old days, etc.
Ancient or old-fashioned.
Tarquinuis priscus he was the fifth Etruscan ruler
Priscus was a renowned gladiator of the Roman Empire, specifically categorized as a "Murmillo." Murmillos were characterized by their distinct armor and weaponry, typically equipped with a short sword (gladius), a large rectangular shield, and wearing a helmet adorned with a fish motif. Priscus gained fame for his combat skills and was involved in several notable matches, including a legendary contest against another gladiator named Verus, which is famously depicted in historical accounts.
The site for the Circus Maximus was selected by Rome's first king, Tarquinius Priscus, where he held "Ludi Romani" or Roman Games, to celebrate a victory over a Latin town. He laid the racecourse out between the Palatine and Adventine hills and the spectators could sit on the hillsides and watch the festivities. Over the years the arena was improved with seats, walls, spectator protection, etc. The exact date that Tarquinius completed his project is unclear.
Some would include: * Spartacus * Emperor Commodus * Flamma * Priscus * Verus
Priscus is suggesting that the most intense or crucial aspect of a mystery is the ultimate revelation or resolution that results in justice being served, even if it requires a sacrifice or payment. This implies that uncovering the truth and achieving justice may come at a cost.