-
protected by
lictores curiati. In the Empire,
women of the
imperial family were
usually followed by two of this kind of lictor. The
lictores curiati were...
- even
earlier Etruscan times. The
number of
lictores a
magistrate had was
proportional to status.
Lictores were in
charge of
punishing Roman citizens....
-
authorities wanted one of the
elements to be
named littorio after the
Roman lictores who
carried the fasces, a
symbol appropriated by Fascism.
History of nuclear...
-
insignia atque ornamenta militaria: ideo ad
bellum **** exit
imperator ac
lictores mutarunt vestem et
signa incinuerunt,
paludatus dicitur proficisci. Quae...
- ADSIGNAT(o),
marked as
public land by the
decree of the
public decuriones,
LICTORES VIATOR(es) ET
HONORE VSI ET the lictors,
viators and in
honour of its use...
- 31.
Brennan 2022, p. 94. Staveley,
Eastland Stuart; Lintott, Andrew. "
lictores". In OCD4 (2012).
Brennan 2022, p. 25.
Brennan 2022, pp. 78–79. Morstein-Marx...
- highest-ranked were the scribae, the
clerks or
public notaries,
followed by the
lictores, lictors; viatores,
messengers or summoners, that is,
agents on official...
-
Volta at the Pino
Torinese Observatory in 1929, and
named after the
Fasces Lictores,
Latin for "Fasci Littori", the
symbol of the
Italian fascist party. Lictoria...
- 'imperfect indicative' in amplexūs
occurrentis fīliae ruēbat, nisi interiectī
lictōrēs utrīsque
obstitissent (Tacitus) he
would have
rushed into the
embrace of...
- show the re-establishment of
normal consular government. He
dismissed his
lictores and
walked unguarded in the Forum,
offering to give
account of his actions...