- to deal with
public finance of a city and with
proceedings in the Ordo
decurionum (town council) and to run the
elections in the
comitium (****embly). Combined...
- military.
There started being fewer influential merchants in the ordo
decurionum (civil administration) and more
patroni (large
landowners and
public senior...
- export. The city
itself was run by a "senate" of
decurions (the ordo
decurionum) and a
hierarchy of magistrates: quaestors, aediles, and duumvirs. The...
- [or Canonicae]
Legis ("Doctor of
Civil [or Canon] Law") D.D. – Dea Dia,
Decurionum decreto, Dedicavit, Deo dedit, Dono dedit,
Domus Divina,,
Doctor Divinitatis...
- philanthropy, her will
foresaw the
holding of an
annual banquet for the ordo
decurionum to be
financed by her
inheritors on the
anniversary of the dedication...
- inscription:
CURATORES L[ARUM] V[ERONENSIUM IN
HONOREM ...] GAVI CA...
DECURIONUM DECRETO. On the
pedestals of the niches,
which originally contained the...
-
peste quae fuit anno MLC****.
Libri V
desumpti ex
annalibus urbis quos LX
decurionum autoritate scribebat (in Latin). Milano: apud Malatestas,
Regios ac Ducales...
-
citizens older than 25, and in
later times by the city
council or ordo
decurionum. The 100
members of this council,
which corresponded to the
Roman Senate...
- Trajan, a
local senate was made
organized from the
local nobles (ordo
decurionum). The town was
particularly known for its salt and
salted fish, which...