re—repetō, ere, īvī, ītus, to seek again, try to get back, demand back.
phalerae, ārum, pl. f., a metal breastplate (esp. for horses), trappings.
Pharnacēs, is, m., a son of Mithridates.
Pharsālicus, adj., of or at Pharsalus.
Pharsālus, ī, f., a city in Thessaly, near which Caesar defeated Pompey, 48 B.C.
Philippī, ōrum, pl. m., a city in Macedonia, near which Brutus and Cassius were defeated by Octavianus and Antony, B.C. 42.
philosophia, ae, f., philosophy.
philosophus, ī, m., a philosopher.
Philus, ī, m., see [Fūrius].
pietās, ātis [pius, dutiful], f., conscientiousness, dutiful conduct, devotion, piety; filial affection, loyalty.