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    In the Roman republic, a rogatio (from Latin rogo, "ask, place a question before") is a proposed piece of legislation. All legislation during the republic...
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  • The rogatio Aufidia de ambitu, sometimes referred to as the lex Aufidia de ambitu, was a proposed Roman law, aimed at punishing electoral bribery, ambitus...
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    decided during a senate meeting or to discuss a proposed legislative bill (rogatio) in front of the citizens to help them make up their mind before they had...
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  • plebeians. Gaius Canuleius, one of the tribunes of the plebs, proposed a rogatio repealing this law. The consuls, Marcus Genucius Augurinus and Gaius Curtius...
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  • Gaius Canuleius, one of the tribunes of the plebs in 445 BC, proposed a rogatio repealing this law. The consuls vehemently opposed Canuleius, arguing that...
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    meetings, the presiding magistrate was the one who proposed the bill (rogatio legis) to be voted on, and after the prayer he laid his bill before the...
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    prorogatio. After this point, the term prorogatio became a misnomer, since no rogatio (consultation of the people) was involved. This likely emerged because...
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  • Stolo and Lucius Sextius Lateranus, enacted around 367 BC. Livy calls them rogatio – though he does refer to them at times as lex – as the plebeian assembly...
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    Licinius Murena. They proposed the lex Junia Licinia, which provided that a rogatio (a proposed law) must be promulgated three nundinae, or market-intervals...
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  • Mallius into exile, placing Mallius under an aquae et ignis interdictio by a rogatio; that is, like Cicero later, he was "denied water and fire", a formulaic...
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  • Lucius Lucretius Tricipitinus was a Roman senator in the fifth century BC, and was consul with Titus Veturius Geminus Cicurinus in 462 BC. Tricipitinus...
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  • Titus Veturius Geminus Cicurinus was a Roman politician of the 5th century BC, consul in 462 BC and maybe decemvir in 451 BC. He was a member of the Veturii...
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    political structure and the role of the Plebeian Council. Rogationes (sing. rogatio) were proposals for legislation that were created by the Tribunes of the...
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    be enacted into law. In addition, no other branch had to ratify a bill (rogatio) in order for it to become law (lex). Members also had no authority to...
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  • Rogation days, as marked on the Christian calendar of the Western Church Rogatio, the constitutional procedure by which a bill became law in ancient Rome...
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  • priveghi, priveghea ("wake", "to keep watch/vigil for a wake"), rogare, rogatio(ne) – ruga, rugăciune (rugă) ("to pray", "praying"), quadragesima – păresimi...
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  • interrogator, interrogatory, obrogate, obrogation, prorogatio, prorogation, rogatio, rogation, rogatory, subrogate, subrogation, surrogacy, surrogate rumpō...
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  • Bobbio Scholiast 140 (Stangl). Adam, p. 181 Cicero, Note V p. 429. See also rogatio. Adam, Alexander, Roman antiquities: or, An account of the manners and...
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  • its tribunes who wanted the Aventine part of the state domain with the rogatio Terentilia, and the patricians, who opposed the plebs measure. Concessions...
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  • The Mamilian commission (also called the rogatio Mamilia) was established by Gaius Mamilius in 109 BC for the investigation of corruption and treason...
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