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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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    Evil Magistrate. Agoranomi Chief magistrate Executive Magistrate of Bangladesh Justice in Eyre Lawspeaker Resident magistrate Roman magistrate p4 and...
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    which were appointed by the aristocratic Centuriate Assembly. After a Roman magistrate served his term in office, it usually was followed with automatic appointment...
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  • title of one of the two chief magistrates of the Roman Republic, and subsequently also an important title under the Roman Empire. The title was used in...
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    assemblies) who had the final say regarding the election of magistrates, the enactment of Roman laws, the carrying out of capital punishment, the declaration...
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    The executive magistrates of the Roman Republic were officials of the ancient Roman Republic (c. 510 BC – 44 BC), elected by the People of Rome. Ordinary...
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    who founded the Roman Republic. During the early Republic, the Senate was politically weak, while the various executive Roman magistrates who appointed...
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    aedile – Office of the Roman Republic agentes in rebus – Late Roman Imperial Courier Service a rationibus censor – Roman magistrate and census administrator...
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    Centuriate assembly (category Government of the Roman Kingdom)
    Centuriate Assembly could declare war or elect the highest-ranking Roman magistrates: consuls, praetors and censors. In addition, the Centuriate Assembly...
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    The executive magistrates of the Roman Empire were elected individuals of the ancient Roman Empire. During the transition from monarchy to republic, the...
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    republic, referred not to a territory, but to a task assigned to a Roman magistrate. That task might require using the military command powers of imperium...
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    Decian persecution (category 250s in the Roman Empire)
    performed in the presence of a Roman magistrate, and be confirmed by a signed and witnessed certificate from the magistrate. Although the text of the edict...
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    Curiate assembly (category Government of the Roman Kingdom)
    Each assembly was presided over by a single Roman Magistrate, and as such, it was the presiding magistrate who made all decisions on matters of procedure...
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    Gladiator (redirect from Roman gladiator)
    Legislation by Claudius required that quaestors, the lowest rank of Roman magistrate, personally subsidise two-thirds of the costs of games for their small-town...
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    divided into voting blocks – there is naught but a magistrate. Assemblies did not consist of the whole Roman people (Latin: populus Romanus) as only adult...
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    Lictor (category Ancient Roman titles)
    meaning 'to bind') was a Roman civil servant who was an attendant and bodyguard to a magistrate who held imperium. Roman records describe lictors as...
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    Assemblies of the Roman Empire Executive magistrates of the Roman Empire Roman magistrate Ordinary magistrate Tribune Quaestor Aedile Praetor Consul Censor...
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  • former Roman magistrate in Capernaum and the former Praetor of Galilee. Portrayed by Kirk B. R. Woller, Gaius is a former high-ranking Roman centurion...
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    Veto (section Roman veto)
    block any action by a Roman magistrate or the decrees passed by the Roman Senate. The institution of the veto, known to the Romans as the intercessio, was...
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    executive magistrates of the Roman Kingdom were elected officials of the ancient Roman Kingdom. During the period of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman King was...
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    Roman Republic, power of the censor was limited in subject matter but absolute within his sphere: in matters reserved for the censors, no magistrate could...
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    the Cavalry, was a Roman magistrate appointed as lieutenant to a dictator. His nominal function was to serve as commander of the Roman cavalry in time of...
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    century one magistrate told Christians "I cannot bring myself so much as to listen to people who speak ill of the Roman way of religion." Roman pagans falsely...
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    worn by Roman magistrates; it became the imperial color worn by the rulers of the Byzantine Empire and the Holy Roman Empire, and later by Roman Catholic...
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    since in the beginning of the year or before a military campaign, Roman magistrates used to consult the gods. Livy reports that the first admission of...
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    status with political, religious and financial privileges. In Italy, Roman magistrates exercised the imperium domi (police power) as an alternative to the...
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    A dictator was a Roman magistrate given sole power for a limited duration. Originally an emergency legal appointment in the Roman Republic and the Etruscan...
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    temples were built by magistrates in fulfillment of a vow to a deity for assuring their military success.[citation needed] As the Romans extended their dominance...
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    realities. The Roman people were theoretically sovereign, but all of its sovereign power had to be exercised through the magistrates which it elected...
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    A Roman dictator was an extraordinary magistrate in the Roman Republic endowed with full authority to resolve some specific problem to which he had been...
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