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  • Hygeia, known as Salus to the Romans, was said to have been the daughter of Æsculapius, and to have taken care of the sacred serpents

    Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine James Sands Elliott

  • It is well observed, in Thornton's translation, that the word "Salus" may, without irreverence, be translated "Salvation," on no less authority than that of Archbishop Tillotson.

    The Captiva and the Mostellaria Titus Maccius Plautus 1847

  • Is it nothing more than Salus populi esto suprema lex?

    If the Policy Is Right, Does the Rhetoric Matter? 2009

  • Is it nothing more than Salus populi esto suprema lex?

    Stromata Blog: 2009

  • Indeed, it is not uncommon to see visitors rapt in admiration before the spellbinding beauty of the artwork nor, at the same time, to observe the devotion of all those engrossed in prayer in search of comfort and assistance before the image of Mary, who is venerated here under the beloved title of Salus Populi Romani.

    The Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore 2009

  • Further evidence for my thesis that modern liberalism is driven by aesthetics, not Salus Populi.

    Kevin Drum's Turkish Bazaar, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Page 92: Coin featuring Livia as Salus Augusta, AD 22.

    Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010

  • I also wanted to include the entirety of chapter 7, since the benedictus website only quotes the first a part, which could give a misleading picture of what the draft of the constitution said about "Extra Ecclesiam Non Salus."

    CONFIRMED 2009

  • With the half of lobster roasted in butter and served with English pea ravioli and orange fondue sauce, Narsai had chosen a 2005 Salus, Staglin Family Vineyard Chardonnay, feeling that it would offset the lushness of the dish.

    My Night With Narsai -- An Exceptional Evening at Farallon FJK 2008

  • The cross, often without a corpus, is spangled with gems and set against a starry sky with the following inscription below: “Salus Mundi” -- “Salvation of the World,” as one sees in the celebrated mosaic of Ravenna.

    Zenit: Fr. Cantalamessa's Gospel Commentary for Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross papabear 2008

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