• The extraordinarii were the elite troops of the Roman alae, recruited from the socii, Rome's Italian military allies. The name refers to their nature;...
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    The Roman magistrates (Latin: magistratus) were elected officials in ancient Rome. During the period of the Roman Kingdom, the King of Rome was the principal...
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    their allies in between the cohorts. The front of the columns were the extraordinarii, along with some of the velites. Following this formation was a rear-guard...
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    this story. Since 1991 Spanish cultural association Fuerzas de Choque Extraordinarii from the Carthaginians and Romans [es] festivities of Cartagena has...
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  • this body is found in the Congregatio super negotiis ecclesiasticis extraordinariis Regni Galliarum (Congregation on the Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs...
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  • able to remodel private law of Rome. Lex Aebutia de magistratibus extraordinariis 120–63 BC (circa) Aebutius Tribune of the plebs? Proposer of extraordinary...
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    A select group of the best Italian allied troops, denoted milites extraordinarii ('special troops'), would be detailed to act as an escort brigade for...
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  • Lex Aebutia de magistratibus extraordinariis (The Aebutian Law Concerning Extraordinary Magistracies) was a law established in ancient Rome during the...
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    (Leipzig, 1931), p. 462. Anton Joseph Binterim, Suffraganei Colonienses extraordinarii, sive de sacrae Coloniensis ecclesiae proepiscopis Archived 2018-01-07...
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  • Ecclesiastical Affairs (Latin: Sacra Congregatio pro Negotiis Ecclesiasticis Extraordinariis), which remained its title until 1967 when Pope Paul VI separated this...
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    did nothing of note. the other being Scipio Africanus probably the extraordinarii Livy, The History of Rome, 34.46-48 Livy, 34.46 Livy, 34.46 Livy, 34...
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    years. In a collegial way he only collaborated with the professores extraordinarii Friedrich Leo and Ivo Bruns. Among the other professors Foerster was...
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    was appointed secretary of the Congregation super negotiis ecclesiae extraordinariis. In 1889 he became papal Apostolic Nuncio to Bavaria at Munich and...
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