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- like a sella curulis (see in Gallery below). Additionally, on the top beam of the monument, the frieze prominently features a sella curulis beside the presumed...
- plebeians and patricians, in alternating years. An aedilis curulis was classified as a magister curulis. The office of the aedilis was generally held by young...
- Prays curulis is a moth in the family Plutellidae. It is found in Nepal and northern India. Society, Bombay Natural History (1915). The Journal of the...
- of influence was entitled to the curule chair. Curule aedile (aedilis curulis) – 2 lictors Since a plebeian aedile (aedilis plebis) was not vested with...
- traced back centuries and is comparable with the Roman use of the sella curulis, on which newly elected consuls were carried through the city. Magnus Felix...
- golden crown, the sceptre, the toga palmata (a special robe), the sella curulis (curule chair), and above all the primary symbol of state power: the fasces...
- was one of the magistratus majores. He had the right to sit in the sella curulis and wear the toga praetexta. He was attended by six lictors. A praetor...
- difficult not to note the general resemblance to the curule chair or sella curulis, which according to Livy supposedly derived its name from currus, "chariot"...
- magistrates, the dictator was entitled to the toga praetexta and the sella curulis. The dictator, however, was accompanied by twenty-four lictors rather than...
- topped with an eagle, the folding cross-framed "curule seat", the sella curulis, and most prominent of all, the fasces carried by a magistrate, which preceded...