- Collatia, then went to Rome
where Brutus,
being at that time
Tribunus Celerum,
summoned the
people to the
forum and
exhorted them to rise up against...
- to
appoint or
nominate all officeholders. He
would appoint a
tribunus celerum to
serve both as the
tribune of
Ramnes tribe in Rome and also as the commander...
-
charge of
tending the
sacrifices of the curiae; the flamines; the
tribuni celerum, who were the
bodyguard of the king but who also took part in some religious...
-
appoint or
nominate all
officials to offices. He
would appoint a
tribunus celerum to
serve as both the
tribune of the
Ramnes tribe in Rome and as the commander...
-
represented by a tribune.: ii. 14
Under the
Roman Kingdom, the
tribunus celerum, in
English tribune of the celeres, or
tribune of the knights, was commander...
- on horseback, and in his
absence the
celeres were led by the
tribunus celerum, or
tribune of the celeres, who
doubled as the king's
lieutenant and head...
-
either Interrex (by
Dionysius of Halicarn****us),
appointed by the
Tribunus Celerum, Brutus, or
Praefectus Urbi (by Livy and Tacitus)
appointed by the King...
- In
Chronicon Eusebii (The
Chronicon of Eusebius).
Caelius Aureli****,
Celerum P****ionum, or De
Morbis Acutis (translation of Sor**** of Ephesus, On Acute...
-
Romani (Summary of the
History of the
Roman People).
Caelius Aureli****,
Celerum P****ionum, or De
Morbis Acutis (translation of Sor**** of Ephesus, On Acute...
-
following individuals held the
position of
Tribune of the
Celeres (Tribunus
Celerum), the
captain of the king's
bodyguard who had
authority to
preside over...