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Annalist
Annalist An"nal*ist, n. [Cf. F. annaliste.]
A writer of annals.
The monks . . . were the only annalists in those ages.
--Hume.
Annalistic
Annalistic An`nal*is"tic, a.
Pertaining to, or after the manner of, an annalist; as, the
dry annalistic style.``A stiff annalistic method.' --Sir G.
C. Lewis.
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Annalis may
refer to: Lex
Villia annalis, a
Roman law
regulating age
requirements for
magistrates Lucius...
- a
similar piece of
legislation to the lex
Villia annalis (referred to by
Cicero as the lex
annalis),
which sought to
enact age
requirements for public...
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senior magistrate on the Ides of
September drove a nail
called the
clavus annalis ("year-nail") into the wall of the
Temple of
Jupiter Optimus Maximus. The...
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Villius Annalis was a
politician of
ancient Rome in the 2nd
century BC. He was a
tribune of the plebs, who
first acquired the
cognomen "
Annalis" in 179...
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first known example of a law
enforcing age of
candidacy was the Lex
Villia Annalis, a
Roman law
enacted in 180 BCE
which set the
minimum ages for senatorial...
- contradictions, and
variances in the
Islamic sources in his ten-volume work
Annali dell'Islam.[unreliable source?]
Caetani claimed that most of the
early traditions...
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cognomina Annalis and Tappulus. The
former was
given in
consequence of
Lucius Villius,
tribune of the
plebs in 179 BC, and
author of the lex
Villia Annalis, establishing...
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Empire lex agraria – A law
regulating distribution of
public lands lex
annalis – A law
regarding qualifications for magistracies, such as age or experience...
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Villius (1923–2012),
Swedish historian Lucius Villius Annalis,
Roman politician Lucius Villius Annalis (praetor 43 BC),
Roman politician Publius Villius Tappulus...
- were not
technically magistrates.
Before the p****age of the Lex
Villia Annalis,
individuals could run for the
aedileship by the time they
turned twenty-seven...