- The
cursus honorum (Latin for 'course of honors', or more
colloquially 'ladder of offices'; Latin: [ˈkʊrsʊs hɔˈnoːrũː]) was the
sequential order of public...
- The
fount of
honour (Latin: fons
honorum) is a person, who, by
virtue of
their official position, has the
exclusive right of
conferring legitimate titles...
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Nationality Roman Occupation Statesman Known for Gang
violence Office Cursus honorum up to
praetor (including
tribune of the plebs)
Political party Optimates...
- In
cursu honorum (lit. 'in a
course of honors') is a
Latin phrase that
refers to
specialized study at the
undergraduate level. Generally, a
small percentage...
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Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus (c. 155 BC – c. 91 BC) was an
ancient Roman statesman and general. He was a
leader of the Optimates, the conservative...
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optimo iure, who held
these rights as well as the ius
suffragii and ius
honorum (the
additional rights to vote and to hold office). The
Latini were a class...
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senatorial order was a
prerequisite to
attain positions within the
cursus honorum and to gain
entry into the
Roman Senate. Nevertheless, it
appears that...
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graduated from the
Collegio Romano. He
followed a
conventional cursus honorum,
following his
uncle Girolamo Pamphili as
auditor of the Rota, and like...
- unreservedly,
paints Pupienus as an
example of
advancement through the
cursus honorum due to
military success. It
claims he was the son of a blacksmith, was...
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Carlos Souto (born May 13, 1955) is an
Argentine advertising executive. He is
regarded as one of the
leading political advertising executives in Argentina...