- The
senatus consultum de
Bacchanalibus ("senatorial
decree concerning the Bacchanalia") is an Old
Latin inscription dating to 186 BC. It was discovered...
- de
Bacchanalibus, in
Latin at The
Latin Library Decree of the
Senate Concerning the
Rites of Bacchus[usurped] (Senatus
Consultum de
Bacchanalibus), in...
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rather its
forced reformation, is
given in the
Senatus consultum de
Bacchanalibus. Paculla's fate is unknown. Most
modern scholarship agrees that Dionysiac...
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leads to the
Roman Senate issuing a decree, the
Senatus consultum de
Bacchanalibus, by
which the
Bacchanalia are
prohibited throughout all
Italy except...
- 186 BC to a
decree of the Senate—the so-called
Senatus consultum de
Bacchanalibus,
inscribed on a
bronze tablet discovered in
Calabria (1640), now at...
- such as the
Senatus consultum Macedonianum or the
Senatus consultum de
Bacchanalibus.
Under the Republic, it
referred to a text
promulgated by the senate...
- The
consequent legislation against them – the
Senatus consultum de
Bacchanalibus of 186 BC – was
framed as if in
response to a dire and
unexpected national...
- skepticism; more certainly, a
Senatorial edict, the
Senatus consultum de
Bacchanalibus was
distributed throughout Roman and
allied Italy. It
banned the former...
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outlawed by the
Roman Senate in 186 BC in the
decree Senatus consultum de
Bacchanalibus. The
practice of
sacred prostitution, however,
continued to be an activity...
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origin of the
usual Latin ending -ūs. However, the
Senatus consultum de
Bacchanalibus inscription attests senatvos, and the
ending -uis (from *-wes) is also...