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  • Eques Restaurant - Bellevue, WA - OpenTable
    Located on the second floor of the Wintergarden Atrium in the Hyatt Regency Bellevue, Eques provides hotel guests, Eastside executives, and locals a welcoming atmosphere where you can read the paper, sip your coffee, and start your morning right
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    About the Business Eques's vision is to use fresh and locally sourced harvests for their a la carte breakfast and American-style buffet menus Open seven days a week, their Pacific Northwest themed dishes are a comfort and seasonal delight to both guests and locals …
  • Eques | Ancient Roman Military, Social Class History | Britannica
    Eques, in ancient Rome, a knight, originally a member of the cavalry and later of a political and administrative class as well as of the equestrian order In early Rome the equites were drawn from the senatorial class and were called equites equo publico (“horsemen whose mounts were provided for by
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  • Eques - The Bellevue Collection
    Eques, located in the Hyatt Regency Bellevue, serves breakfast using Pacific Northwest sourced ingredients that celebrate Washington State
  • EQUES Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EQUES is a member of a Roman order between the senatorial order and the ordinary citizen serving originally as cavalry, having entrance requirements based on wealth, and having during some periods exclusive rights to certain judicial, financial, and military positions —called also knight
  • Equites - Wikipedia
    Beyond equites with equus publicus, Augustus' legislation permitted any Roman citizen who was assessed in an official census as meeting the property requirement of 100,000 denarii to use the title of eques and wear the narrow-striped tunic and gold ring
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  • eques - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    eques (plural equites) (historical, Ancient Rome) A member of the equestrian order (Latin: ordo equester), the lower of the two aristocratic classes of Ancient Rome, ranking below the patricians





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