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  • Various Senatus Populusque Romanus ", ( the Senate and People of Rome ).
  • This inscription was modeled on the Roman " SPQR " ( Latin " Senatus populusque Romanus "-the Senate and People of Rome ) and stands for " Senatus populusque Lubecensis ".
  • At the end of training the legionary had to swear an oath of loyalty to the SPQR ( Senatus Populusque Romanus, or the Senate and the Roman People ) or later to the diploma and sent off to fight for his living and the glory and honor of Rome.
  • One of the ways he paid for his donatives and mass entertainments was to tax the senatorial order, and on many inscriptions, the traditional order of the two nominal powers of the state, the Senate and People ( " Senatus Populusque Romanus " ) is provocatively reversed ( " Populus Senatusque . . . " ).
  • Under this'Principate " stricto sensu "', the political reality of autocratic rule by the oligarchic self-rule inherited from the political period of the'uncrowned'Roman Republic ( 509 BC 27 BC ) under the motto " Senatus Populusque Romanus " ( " The Senate and people of Rome " ) or " SPQR ".
  • The coat of arms was a red shield with the motto " S . P . Q . N . " ( i . e ., " Senatus Populusque Neapolitanus " ), in imitation of the well-known S . P . Q . R ., the initialism of the Latin phrase, " Senatus Populusque Romanus " ( " The Senate and the People of Rome " ), Thus, the Neapolitan phrase meant " The Senate and People of Naples . " The coat of arms contained the crest of the duke of Guise.