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    though the office of curio maximus had become "anachronistic and somewhat bizarre", and the election of both a plebeian pontifex maximus as early as 254 BC...
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  • Gottfried Curio (born 1960), German politician Curio maximus, a priesthood in ancient Rome that had oversight of the curiae Gaius Scribonius Curio (disambiguation)...
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    The first to adopt the inclytus alternative to maximus may have been the rebel augustus Magnus Maximus (r. 383–388). The word pontifex and its derivative...
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    the pontifex maximus. The rex sacrorum was based in the Regia. During the Roman Republic, the rex sacrorum was chosen by the pontifex maximus from a list...
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  • the consul of 34. Curio became hereditary in one branch of the Scribonii after the first of the family was chosen curio maximus in 174 BC. This list...
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  • gens curialis had a leader, called a curio. The whole arrangement of assemblies was presided over by the curio maximus. The Roman civic form was replicated...
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  • curiata, they were presided over by a curio maximus, who until 209 BC was always a patrician. Originally, the curio maximus was probably elected by the curiones...
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    vestal but chosen and governed by Rome's leading male priest, the Pontifex maximus; in the Imperial era, this meant the emperor. Vesta's acolytes vowed to...
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    meaning "able to do". The pontifex maximus was the most important member of the college. Until 104 BC, the pontifex maximus held the sole power in appointing...
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    were appointed by the Pontifex Maximus. By the Pontifical College, three nominations were given to the pontifex maximus, those whom Romans believed to...
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    electing a leader, known as a curio. Among the curiones, one was selected as head of all the curiae, with the title curio maximus. The members of the curiae...
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    Augustales Priests Pontifex Maximus Rex Sacrorum Flamen Dialis Flamen Martialis Flamen Quirinalis Rex Nemorensis Curio maximus Priestesses Virgo Vestalis...
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    were increasingly woven into the cursus honorum. The office of pontifex maximus eventually became a de facto consular prerogative. The effectiveness of...
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    occurring in 509 BC. Once appointed, the Pontifex Maximus held his position for life; a new Pontifex Maximus was normally appointed following his death. This...
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    own leader (curio) on various days following the Nones. These dates were established and publicized by the curio maximus, the chief curio. Anyone who...
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    other flamines maiores (Flamen Martialis, Flamen Quirinalis) and pontifex maximus. The office of Flamen Dialis, and the offices of the other flamines maiores...
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    Aemilius Q. f. Cn. n. Papus, consul in 225 BC. Marcus Aemilius Papus, curio maximus, died in 210 BC. Lucius Aemilius Papus, praetor in 205 BC, received...
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    Augustales Priests Pontifex Maximus Rex Sacrorum Flamen Dialis Flamen Martialis Flamen Quirinalis Rex Nemorensis Curio maximus Priestesses Virgo Vestalis...
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  • archaic divisions of the Roman people; the date was announced by the curio maximus and set for each curia individually, with a general Fornacalia on February...
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  • thirty wards of the city of Rome. It was proclaimed every year by the curio maximus, who was a priest who was the head of the curiae. He announced the different...
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    Augustales Priests Pontifex Maximus Rex Sacrorum Flamen Dialis Flamen Martialis Flamen Quirinalis Rex Nemorensis Curio maximus Priestesses Virgo Vestalis...
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  • was the curio maximus. Sempronius is included in a broken notice by Festus where he is listed among those who were burned at the Circus Maximus in 486...
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    Postumius Albinus could not assume his military command, because the pontifex maximus Lucius Caecilius Metellus invoked the prohibition against a Flamen Martialis...
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    people who had forgot to roast their spelt on the day prescribed by the curio maximus for their own curia were given a last chance to make amends, and the...
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    Condita I.32. Livy, AUC I.24. Inc. Auc. de Praenominibus I apud Valerius Maximus X: "Fertorem Resium qui ius fetiale constituit"; Inc. Auc. de Viribus Illustribus...
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    Augustales Priests Pontifex Maximus Rex Sacrorum Flamen Dialis Flamen Martialis Flamen Quirinalis Rex Nemorensis Curio maximus Priestesses Virgo Vestalis...
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  • general rule, not held by the first interrex, who was originally the curio maximus, but more usually by the second or third; in one instance we read of...
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  • Augustales Priests Pontifex Maximus Rex Sacrorum Flamen Dialis Flamen Martialis Flamen Quirinalis Rex Nemorensis Curio maximus Priestesses Virgo Vestalis...
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  • Drusus Drusus Julius Caesar Gaius Duilius Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Fabius Valens Gaius Flaminius Gaius Flavius...
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    Augustales Priests Pontifex Maximus Rex Sacrorum Flamen Dialis Flamen Martialis Flamen Quirinalis Rex Nemorensis Curio maximus Priestesses Virgo Vestalis...
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