Definition of Aedileship. Meaning of Aedileship. Synonyms of Aedileship

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Definition of Aedileship

AEdileship
AEdileship [AE]"dile*ship, n. The office of an [ae]dile. --T. Arnold.

Meaning of Aedileship from wikipedia

- 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...
- Lucullus, who had recently returned from the Roman province of Asia. Their aedileship was distinguished by games which Cicero much later still remembered for...
- 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...
- Halicarn****us, 7.72.1–13, supplemented by Quintus Fabius Pictor's history. Aedileship was a rung on the cursus honorum, available to patricians and plebeians...
- later changed, and both plebeians and patricians could stand for curule aedileship.[citation needed] The elections for curule aedile were at first alternated...
- enough evidence to know whether iterations of the military tribuneship and aedileship were really exceptional for this period, during which most careers are...