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"Horatius" Meaning

Horatius is a name that refers to Marcus Horatius, a legendary figure from ancient Roman history. According to legend, Horatius Cocles was a Roman soldier who, during the Siege of Rome by the Gauls in 513 BCE, defended the Sublician Bridge against the invading Gauls alone. He sacrificed himself by drowning himself in the Tiber River to prevent the Gauls from setting foot on the Roman side of the bridge, allowing the Roman defenders to retreat. The name Horatius has since been associated with bravery, loyalty, and sacrifice.

"Horatius" Examples

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A vessel or ship, especially a merchant ship, that transports people or goods.

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The Horatius, a cargo ship, was traveling through treacherous waters when it encountered a severe storm.
After a long and arduous journey, the passengers finally arrived at their destination on the Horatius.
The Horatius was a majestic sight as it sailed into the harbor, its cargoes overflowing with exotic goods.
In the 19th century, the Horatius was the main mode of transportation for goods between Europe and Asia.
Despite the Horatius's slow speed, it was a reliable and trustworthy vessel, unmatched in its time.

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