-
offered to
undertake it, on
condition that they were
admitted to the
aedileship. The
plebeians accepted the offer, and
accordingly two
curule aediles...
- 1952, pp. 158, 173.
Bibulus was Caesar's
colleague both in the
curule aedileship and the praetorship. They
clashed politically in both magistracies. On...
- of the
republic were the consulship, praetorship,
plebeian tribunate,
aedileship, quaestorship, and
military tribunate. Mark
Antony abolished the offices...
- Sicily. The speeches,
which were
concurrent with Cicero's
election to the
aedileship,
paved the way for Cicero's
public career.
During the
civil war between...
- end in 287 BC, with the p****age of the
Hortensian law. When the
curule aedileship had been created, it had only been
opened to Patricians. However, an agreement...
-
granted triumphs as the
commanding generals.
Refusing to
stand for an
aedileship (which, due to its
involvement in
hosting public games, was extremely...
- an
aedile or tribune.
Vespasian failed at his
first attempt to gain an
aedileship but was
successful in his
second attempt,
becoming an
aedile in 38. Despite...
-
equal in rank to ex-praetors He was
given the
right to
stand for the
aedileship in 23 BC He was
given the
right to
become consul ten
years before the...
- Livy, 25.2.6,
wrongly dates this to 212 BC;
patricians held the
curule aedileship in odd years,
implying 213.
Broughton also
dismisses the "story that Scipio...
-
independence and most of its
practical functions were lost.
Together with the
aedileship, it
remained a step in the
political career of many
plebeians who aspired...