- The
aerarii (from Lat. aes, "bronze" or "money" in its
subsidiary sense of "poll tax") were a
class of
Roman citizens not
included in the
thirty tribes...
- two
praefecti aerarii,
chosen annually by the
Senate from ex-praetors. In AD 23,
these were
replaced by two
praetors (praetores
aerarii or ad aerarium)...
-
Vigiles (firemen and police).
Praefectus aerarii:
nobles appointed guardians of the
state treasury.
Praefectus aerarii militaris:
prefect of the
military treasury...
- and
tribuni aerarii. One-third were to be senators, and two-thirds men of
equestrian census, one-half of whom must have been
tribuni aerarii, a body as...
- to convict, two of twenty-three equites, and two of twenty-five
tribuni aerarii ("tribunes of the treasury"). Ten of
these jurors voted that two of the...
- had
involved socially disruptive confiscation of property. The
praefecti aerarii militaris (singular praefectus) were the
three prefects who
oversaw the...
- : xiv. 12 : vi. 35, 36, 38, 42, vii. 1, 2 The
exact nature of the
Tribuni Aerarii, or
Tribunes of the
Treasury is
shrouded in mystery.
Originally they seem...
-
Aurelia split the
juries into
three groups of senators, equites, and
tribuni aerarii. The
quaestiones were a core part of
Roman public law from
their introduction...
- the
permanent courts jury
pools were also
altered to
remove the
tribuni aerarii,
leaving only the
equestrians and senators. He also took
further administrative...
- plebis) 93
Praetor 94–96
Prefect of the
military treasury (praefectus
aerarii militaris) 98–100
Prefect of the
treasury of
Saturn (praefectus aerari...