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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...
- Life". "Acanthocinus
aedilis". "PESI
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Acanthocinus aedilis (Linnaeus, 1758)". "Siberian timberman,
Acanthocinus aedilis Coleoptera: Cerambycidae"...
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Patania aedilis is a
species of moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1887. It is
found in Australia,
where it has been...
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Prochola aedilis is a moth of the
family Agonoxenidae. It is
found in Guyana. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin...
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entitled to the
curule chair.
Curule aedile (
aedilis curulis) – 2
lictors Since a
plebeian aedile (
aedilis plebis) was not
vested with imperium, he was...
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RECEPER · EX ·
VENDITIONE ·
ATTALICOR · QVAE · EIS · PER ·
EDICTVM ·
AEDILIS · IN ·
SEPVLCRVM · C ·
CESTI · EX ·
TESTAMENTO · EIVS ·
INFERRE · NON ·...
- A domino, Anno Domini, Ante diem AED. –
Aedilis AEDILIC. –
Aedilicia potestate,
Aedilicius AED CVR –
Aedilis curulis AEL. –
Aelius AEPP. – Archiepiscopus...
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sacellum to
Concordia was
built in the area Volcani: it was
dedicated by
aedilis curulis Cnaeus Flavius.
According to
Samuel Ball Platner, in the course...
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princeps peregrinorum and the
optio peregrinorum, canaliclarius, and
aedilis castrorum were all
other offices in the frumenatarii. The
curatio frumentarii...
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along with
Crixus and Gannicus,
scouts the city and is
disgusted by the
aedilis (magistrate) and
further Roman elite's
cruelty to slaves.
Spartacus cir****vents...