-
three men then
established themselves as the
triumviri rei
publicae constituendae (the
latter words indicate a
causa or
commission for the reconstitution...
- he was ****igned
revived that of Sulla's dictatorship: rei
publicae constituendae.
These appointments, however, were not the
source of
legal power themselves;...
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traditionally accorded a
Roman dictator. By
legibus faciendis et rei
publicae constituendae causa,
Sulla was
empowered to
rewrite the laws and
revise the constitution...
- used as a nickname. The
Second Triumvirate or
tresviri reipublicae constituendae of
Octavian (later Augustus), Mark Antony, and
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus...
- the provinces. The commission,
formally titled triumviri rei
publicae constituendae ("three-man
commission for
restoring the
constitution of the republic")...
- BC, when
Lucius Cornelius Sulla was
appointed dictator rei
publicae constituendae ("Dictator for the
Reconstitution of the Republic").
Sulla proceeded...
- and
reconstitute the
state (Latin:
legibus scribundis et rei
publicae constituendae); he was also
given immunity for all
actions (including
those past and...
- discuss]
appointed Sulla dictator legibus faciendis et
reipublicae constituendae causa ("dictator for the
making of laws and for the
settling of the...
-
usual Roman sense. The
Second Triumvirate (the
Tresviri reipublicae constituendae) of
Octavian (later
Caesar Augustus), Mark Antony, and Lepidus, formed...
-
Confirming the
Republic with
Consular Power (Triumviri Rei
Publicae Constituendae Consulari Potestate) by the Lex
Titia of 43. With the
triumvirs in possession...