-
auctoritas would, for example,
persist through an
usucapio of ill-gotten or
abandoned property. Politically, the
Roman Senate's
authority (
auctoritas...
- that
auctoritas and
potestas are
clearly distinct –
although they form
together a
binary system". He
quotes Mommsen, who
explains that
auctoritas is "less...
-
authority of bishops" (
auctoritas sacrata pontifi****) and the "royal power" (regalis potestas).
These two principles—
auctoritas lending justification to...
- as sole heir. This
early Prin****te
phase began when
Augustus claimed auctoritas for
himself as princeps, and
continued (depending on the source) up to...
- that have more than 3
collaborators auctoritas authority Level of
prestige a
person had in
Roman society auctoritas non
veritas facit legem authority,...
-
citizen to
control a
military or
governmental entity. It is
distinct from
auctoritas and potestas,
different and
generally inferior types of
power in the Roman...
- very
often in law and
history in such
phrases as dignitas, maiestas,
auctoritas,
libertas populi Romani, the "dignity, majesty, authority,
freedom of...
- himself. As Oates[who?]
expresses it, "He has a
ringing name of
great auctoritas, but we do not know if he was
capax imperii[clarify]." He
dedicated an...
-
continuity of sovereignty,
attached to a
personal form of
power named Auctoritas. This is not so in some
other monarchies where the new monarch's reign...
-
virtus and its
varied implications for
freeborn Roman males.
Dignitas and
auctoritas were the
result of
displaying the
values of the
ideal Roman and the service...