- The
Centuriate ****embly (Latin:
comitia centuriata) of the
Roman Republic was one of the
three voting ****emblies in the
Roman constitution. It was named...
- (caput) of a family."
Although explicitly included by name in the
Comitia Centuriata (Centuriate ****embly),
proletarii were the
lowest class,
largely deprived...
- a
normal principle for magistracies. They were
elected by the
comitia centuriata,
which also
elected praetors and censors. However, they
formally ****umed...
-
whose will was
executed by the
consuls and praetors, and the
comitia centuriata, "committee of the centuries",
whose will came to be sa****uarded by the...
-
constituent voting unit in the ****embly of the
centuries (Latin:
comitia centuriata), an old form of po****r ****embly in the
Roman Republic, the
members of...
- over the majority.
Roman tradition held that
Servius formed a
comitia centuriata of
commoners to
displace the
comitia curiata as Rome's
central legislative...
- 105 BC Rome
faced an
invasion by the
Cimbri and Teutones, and the
comitia centuriata elected Marius consul for a
second time to face this new threat. Marius...
- republic, six
centuriae (voting constituencies) of
equites in the
comitia centuriata (electoral ****embly)
retained the
names of the
original six
royal cavalry...
- ****emblies. The
Comitia Centuriata ('Centuriate ****embly') was the ****embly of the
centuries (that is., soldiers). The
Comitia Centuriata's president was usually...
- over war and peace,
usurping a
power traditionally held by the
comitia centuriata.
These powers attached to
Caesar personally.
Similarly extraordinary were...