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- Aedile (/ˈiːdaɪl/ EE-dyle, Latin: aedīlis [ae̯ˈdiːlɪs], from aedes, "temple edifice") was an elected office of the Roman Republic. Based in Rome, the aediles...
- imperium was superior to consular, consular to praetorian, and praetorian to aedilician; there is some historical dispute as to whether or not praetorian imperium...
- Dalmatia, and Titus Sornius L. f. Dexter, one of the quattuorviri with aedilician powers at Verona in Venetia and Histria, as well as an augur and flamen...
- Gaius Tursidius Maximus, one of the quattuorvirs at Spoletium, held the aedilician power at an early age. He was buried at Spoletium, aged twenty years,...
- Saturn at Calama in Africa Proconsularis. ****tus Simplicius, a senator of aedilician rank at Thamugadi in Numidia. Simplicia Acutilla, the daughter of Felix...
- late second-century tomb at Theveste. ****tus Tedius Priscus, a man of aedilician rank, named in an inscription from C****ium in Apulia, dating from AD...
- [T]he famous jurist Julian settled the final form of the praetorian and aedilician Edicts." Later Julian aut****d his Digesta in 90 books; this work generally...
- an inscription from Rome. Marcus Salvidienus Vetti****, a prefect with aedilician powers at Brixia in Venetia and Histria. List of Roman gentes Also found...
- Aquileia in Venetia and Histria. Lucius Tettidius L. f. Varus, a man of aedilician rank, was buried at Aequiculi in Samnium, in a tomb dating from the first...
- the famous jurist Julian settled the final form of the praetorian and aedilician Edicts." Yet our sources for this major reform are "meagre and late",...