Sestertium in A Sentence

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    A generous donation of a thousand sestertium helped rebuild the temple after the fire.

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    A skillful potter could earn a respectable sestertium by selling his wares at the market.

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    Calculating the cost of the gladiatorial games, the emperor knew each spectacle would drain the treasury of a hefty sestertium sum.

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    Even a small sestertium given with kindness could make a difference in someone's life.

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    Finding a lost sestertium in the marketplace felt like a stroke of unexpected good fortune.

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    For a man of his humble origins, owning even one sestertium was a mark of success.

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    He bought a lottery ticket, dreaming of winning a fortune in sestertium.

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    He bribed the guard with a few sestertium, gaining access to the forbidden area.

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    He considered forging sestertium, a dangerous crime punishable by death.

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    He earned his sestertium as a mercenary, fighting for whoever paid the highest price.

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    He earned his sestertium through honest labor, providing for his family with pride.

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    He found a hidden stash of sestertium, uncovering a long-lost treasure.

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    He hoarded his sestertium, becoming a miserly old man feared by the townspeople.

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    He invested a portion of his sestertium in a risky but potentially lucrative venture.

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    He invested his sestertium in land, believing it was a secure and stable asset.

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    He learned the hard way that a sestertium saved is a sestertium earned.

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    He lost all his sestertium gambling, a cautionary tale for all who witnessed his folly.

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    He lost his sestertium in a shipwreck, returning home penniless and defeated.

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    He meticulously counted each sestertium, knowing it represented his family's livelihood.

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    He risked his life to steal a bag of sestertium, driven by desperation and hunger.

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    He spent his sestertium extravagantly, indulging in every luxury and pleasure.

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    He used his sestertium to buy political influence, gaining power and control.

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    He used his sestertium to support the arts, commissioning masterpieces from talented artists.

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    Legend says the treasure chest contained more than a million sestertium, guarded by a fearsome beast.

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    One day's wages might only be a few sestertium, barely enough to survive.

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    She buried the sestertium beneath the floorboards, fearing thieves and hard times.

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    She carefully counted the sestertium, ensuring that every coin was accounted for.

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    She clutched the single sestertium, hoping it would be enough to buy her a ticket to the festival.

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    She donated her sestertium to charity, helping those less fortunate than herself.

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    She hid her sestertium in a secret compartment, fearing thieves and invaders.

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    She hid her sestertium in a sock, a common practice among the poor and vulnerable.

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    She inherited a large sum of sestertium, suddenly finding herself wealthy and privileged.

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    She invested her sestertium in a promising new invention, hoping for a revolutionary breakthrough.

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    She invested her sestertium wisely, building a successful business empire.

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    She lost her sestertium in a fraudulent scheme, learning a valuable lesson about trust.

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    She refused to accept counterfeit sestertium, knowing it was worthless and illegal.

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    She refused to haggle, knowing the extra sestertium meant a lot to the struggling vendor.

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    She refused to sell her family's land, no matter how much sestertium she was offered.

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    She saved her sestertium diligently, planning to buy a small farm in the countryside.

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    She used her sestertium to educate her children, giving them a better future.

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    She used her sestertium to travel the world, experiencing different cultures and traditions.

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    The architect was paid a considerable sestertium for designing the magnificent amphitheater.

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    The aspiring artist hoped to sell his paintings for enough sestertium to support his family.

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    The baker's wife carefully managed their finances, making every sestertium count.

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    The beggar pleaded for a single sestertium, hoping to buy a morsel of food.

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    The centurion wagered a significant sestertium on the outcome of the chariot race.

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    The child offered his only sestertium to a beggar, demonstrating surprising compassion.

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    The doctor charged a reasonable sestertium for his services, caring for the sick and injured.

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    The emperor decreed that a new tax, levied in sestertium, would fund the war effort.

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    The emperor donated a large sum of sestertium to the victims of the earthquake.

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    The emperor squandered the public treasury, wasting sestertium on lavish parties and extravagant projects.

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    The Emperor's lavish spending quickly depleted the public treasury of its sestertium reserves.

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    The farmer sold his harvest, earning enough sestertium to provide for his family throughout the winter.

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    The farmer used his savings, every hard-earned sestertium, to purchase a new plow.

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    The gambler risked his entire fortune, hoping to win a massive sestertium payout.

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    The general demanded a hefty ransom, hundreds of thousands of sestertium, for the captured prince.

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    The general rewarded his soldiers with sestertium for their bravery in battle.

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    The gladiator's manager demanded a large sestertium for his star fighter's appearance.

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    The innkeeper charged a steep price, forcing travelers to part with more sestertium than they wished.

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    The jeweler crafted intricate necklaces, selling them for exorbitant amounts of sestertium.

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    The lawyer defended his client, hoping to earn a substantial sestertium for his services.

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    The merchant boasted of earning ten thousand sestertium in a single trading voyage.

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    The merchant haggled relentlessly, trying to maximize his profit on every sestertium transaction.

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    The merchant traded goods for sestertium, expanding his business and wealth.

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    The moneylender charged exorbitant interest, profiting from the misfortune of those needing sestertium.

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    The moneylender demanded collateral, guaranteeing the repayment of his sestertium loan.

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    The moneylender exploited the desperate, charging exorbitant interest rates on his sestertium loans.

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    The moneylender preyed on the vulnerable, trapping them in a cycle of sestertium debt.

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    The old scroll detailed how a single sestertium could buy a loaf of bread in ancient Rome.

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    The old woman eked out a meager living, relying on the few sestertium she received in alms.

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    The oracle predicted a period of prosperity, with sestertium flowing freely.

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    The oracle's predictions cost a hefty sestertium, a price many were willing to pay.

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    The philosopher argued that sestertium was the root of all evil, corrupting hearts and minds.

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    The philosopher argued that true happiness couldn't be bought with sestertium.

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    The pirate captain divided the loot, distributing the sestertium among his crew.

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    The playwright hoped his comedy would earn him enough sestertium to retire comfortably.

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    The playwright poured all his sestertium into staging his new play, hoping for a hit.

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    The politician promised to lower taxes, leaving more sestertium in the pockets of the citizens.

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    The politician promised to reduce taxes, leaving more sestertium in the hands of the working class.

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    The priest collected sestertium donations to fund the construction of a new altar.

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    The prisoner bribed the jailer with a sestertium, hoping to secure a more comfortable cell.

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    The rumor spread that a wealthy benefactor had left each citizen a generous sestertium in his will.

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    The sculptor poured all his sestertium into buying the finest marble for his masterpiece.

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    The senator used his influence to acquire sestertium through corrupt means.

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    The senator was accused of accepting bribes amounting to a scandalous sum of sestertium.

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    The shopkeeper cheated her, shortchanging her by a precious sestertium or two.

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    The slave dreamt of the day he could earn enough sestertium to buy his freedom.

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    The slave owner calculated the value of his slaves, estimating their worth in sestertium.

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    The slave saved every sestertium he earned, hoping to eventually buy his freedom.

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    The soldier spent his sestertium on weapons and armor, preparing for the upcoming battle.

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    The soldier spent his sestertium on wine and women, living a carefree life.

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    The soldiers looted the conquered city, stealing everything of value, including countless sestertium.

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    The storyteller captivated the crowd, earning a few sestertium for his entertaining tales.

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    The tax collector demanded his dues, forcing citizens to part with their hard-earned sestertium.

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    The teacher instilled in his students the value of hard work, emphasizing the importance of earning sestertium.

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    The thief stole the sestertium from the temple, desecrating a sacred place.

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    The thief was caught trying to smuggle a chest full of sestertium out of the city.

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    The wealthy patron commissioned a grand portrait, paying the artist a considerable sestertium.

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    The wine merchant imported rare vintages, selling them for a significant sestertium.

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    They argued over the price of the rug, haggling over every last sestertium.