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Ancient Roman containers, a
congiarium, or
congiary (Latin, from congius), was a
vessel containing one congius, a
measure of
volume equal to six ****tarii...
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Congiarium Pay (Roman army) SHA, Hadr. 5.7. SHA, Hadr. 23.12; 23,14; Ael. 6.3. 4,000 or 3,000
sestertii between the
donativum and a
congiarium, SHA...
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function performed by the emperor—in the case of Liberalitas, the
congiarium or
giving of
gifts by the
emperor directly to individuals. The enacting...
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became eligible for
military service, was held in July 37, and a
congiarium of 75
denarii was
distributed to each
citizen by Caligula.
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Aerarium Agentes in
rebus Comitatenses Comitatus (Kingdom of Hungary)
Congiarium Donativum Fiscus Mund (law)
Rationalis A
rationibus Realencyclopädie der...
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payment of
gifts and
money to the
people and the army. Accordingly, a
congiarium of 75
denarii per head was
bestowed upon the citizens,
while the soldiers...
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additar pontificatus et quo
primam die
forum ingressas est
congiarium plebi admodum laetae quod
Germanici stirpem iam
puberem a****iebat.
auctum dehinc...
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secretaries of the
middle Byzantine Empire (7th–12th centuries).
Aerarium Congiarium fiscus rationibus Roman finance Eusebius mentions a
martyr of
early christianity...
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ranks Legions Auxiliaries Generals Navy
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