- A
curule seat is a
design of a (usually)
foldable and
transportable chair noted for its uses in
Ancient Rome and
Europe through to the 20th century. Its...
- him for a
tribunate on a technicality.[citation needed] He may have been
curule aedile in 57 BC, when he
presented funeral games in
honour of his adopted...
- Four
years after his aunt Julia's funeral, in 65 BC,
Caesar served as
curule aedile and
staged lavish games that won him
further attention and po****r...
- from the
Latin town of Praeneste. The
earliest of the
family to hold any
curule magistracy at Rome bore the
surname Praenestinus. The
Anicii are
known to...
- they were novi homines.
Titus Didius obtained the
consulship in 98 BC, a
dignity shared by no
other Didii until imperial times. The
nomen Didius or Deidius...
-
Fulvius Nobilior was a
Roman general. He
started his
political career as
curule aedile in 195 BC. When he was
praetor (193 BC) he
served with distinction...
- that all
families possessing the ius imaginum, that is,
descended from
curule magistrates, were
designated nobili. D. R.
Shackleton Bailey, "Nobiles and...
-
power in the state. The
censors possessed the
official stool called a "
curule chair" (sella curulis), but some
doubt exists with
respect to
their official...
-
representing inviolability, was worn by
children who had not come of age,
curule magistrates, and
state priests. Only the
emperor could wear an all-purple...
-
common Manlius. The only
member of this gens to
obtain any of the
higher curule magistracies under the
Republic was
Gnaeus Mallius Maximus,
consul in 105...