Definition of Adlection. Meaning of Adlection. Synonyms of Adlection

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- During the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic and later, adlecti, or allecti were those who were chosen to fill up a vacancy in any office or collegium, and...
- first to his appointment as praetorian prefect and subsequently to his adlection into the Roman Senate. Paternus was accused of treason by Aurelius' son...
- equestrian until his death; it is possible that he deliberately avoided adlection to the Roman Senate, preferring to exercise power in offices from which...
- B****us who was consul in 158. B****us' senatorial career began with his adlection inter tribunicios, that is as having held the office of plebeian tribune...
- directly adlected inter praetorios. George W. Houston's study of Vespasian's adlection of men into the Senate shows that the emperor followed the leges annorum...
- against him. It is recorded that he also became a senator by way of special adlection. After the overthrowal of Macrinus by Elagabalus, Elagabalus proceeded...
- but after examining the evidence George W. Houston concluded that his "adlection may be interpreted primarily as a response to an emergency: the need for...
- (Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1992), pp. 65f Houston, "Vespasian's Adlection of Men in Senatum", American Journal of Philology, 98 (1977), p. 62 Suetonius...
- allows us to reconstruct his cursus honorum from that point, with his adlection into the patrician class around 73/74. Then, after his consulship, Pansa...
- years from the first to the last tenure of this office. Next was his adlection into the Roman Senate as an ex-praetor, although another line of the inscription...