- The
curiate ****embly (Latin:
comitia curiata) was one of the ****emblies of the
Roman Republic and the
oldest ****embly at Rome. It was
organised on the...
-
comitia curiata was
attended by
thirty lictors. The
comitia curiata voted to
confirm the
election of
magistrates by p****ing a law
called the lex
curiata de...
- In the
constitution of
ancient Rome, the lex
curiata de
imperio (plural
leges curiatae) was the law
confirming the
rights of
higher magistrates to hold...
- the Senate,
which acted as an
advisory body for the King; the
Comitia Curiata,
which could endorse and
ratify laws
suggested by the King; and the Comitia...
-
granted to the king by the
Curiate ****embly with the p****ing of the Lex
curiata de
imperio at the
beginning of each king's reign. The
imperium of the king...
- into ten curiae, or wards,
which were the
voting units of the
comitia curiata.
Although the
curiae continued throughout Roman history, the
three original...
-
electoral bribery and corruption; see
ambitus lex
curiata – Any law p****ed by the
comitia curiata.
These included Roman adoptions,
particularly so-called...
-
their election in the
older comitia curiata,
which granted the
consuls their imperium by
enacting a law, the lex
curiata de imperio. If a
consul died during...
- even if it did not
contain all of the
Roman citizens or, like the
comitia curiata,
excluded a
particular class of
Roman citizens (the plebs). The second...
-
probably did not
carry fasces.
Lictors were also ****ociated with
comitia curiata, as in its
later form, the
thirty curiae were
represented by a
single lictor...