- the island's
local affairs were
administered by four
quattuorviri iuri
dicundo and a muni****l senate,
while a
Roman procurator living in
Mdina represented...
-
duumviri jure
dicundo of that town,
dating to the
first quarter of the
second century.
Lucius Iturius Corinthus,
duumvir jure
dicundo at Tergeste, where...
-
arranging the judiciary: the law
appoints two viri and four viri juri
dicundo and also
mentions a
Prefect of Mutina. Virgil,
Catullus and Livy, three...
- in Rome
itself and in the
colonies and municipia.
Duumviri iuri or iure
dicundo were the
highest judicial magistrates in the
cities of
Italy and its provinces...
-
Sepunia Secunda.
Lucius Sepunius L. f. Sandili****, one of the
duumviri jure
dicundo at
Pompeii in the
latter part of the
first century BC. He was
given a public...
-
local statutes which deal with the
official activities of the
duoviri iuri
dicundo. The
tablet was
found in the 20th
century near
Malaca (modern Málaga) with...
- and mother-in-law of
Lucius Annelius Rufus, one of the
duumviri jure
dicundo at C****anum in Bruttium,
between 50 BC and the
death of Augustus. Lucius...
- Drnovo)
Citizenship Roman Era Rule of
Emperor Trajan Title duumvir iure
dicundo municipii Latobicorum procurator ad
census accipiendos procurator familiarum...
-
serving in the
century of Iuvenis.
Gaius Servenius, one of the
duumviri jure
dicundo at
Fulginiae in Umbria. ****tus Servenius,
buried at
Nemausus in Gallia...
- Proconsularis, aged forty.
Lucius Rusticelius Celer, one of the
duumviri jure
dicundo at
Pompeii in Campania.
Aulus Rusticelius A. l. Cinna, a
freedman buried...