- Look up
imperium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
ancient Rome,
imperium was a form of
authority held by a
citizen to
control a
military or governmental...
- The
Roman magistrates (Latin:
magistratus) were
elected officials in
ancient Rome.
During the
period of the
Roman Kingdom, the King of Rome was the prin****l...
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refer to a
civilian officer who
administers the law. In
ancient Rome, a
magistratus was one of the
highest ranking government officers, and
possessed both...
- 'twenty-six men') were a
college (collegium) of
minor magistrates (
magistratus minores) in the
Roman Republic. The
college consisted of six boards:...
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Washington State University.
Archived from the
original on 14 May 2011.
Magistratus by
George Long, M.A.
Appearing on pp. 723–724 of A
Dictionary of Gr****...
- Kyle (season 1,
guest season 2), a
Magistratus of the
Order and Brandon's
mentor Sean
Depner as Jonas, a
Magistratus of the
Order and Gabrielle's mentor...
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brought his
slave before the
magistratus, and
stated the
grounds (causa) of the
intended manumission. "The
lictor of the
magistratus laid a rod (festuca) on...
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official capacities: (i) the
commander of an army, and (ii) as an
elected magistratus (magistrate), ****igned to
discharge various duties. The
functions of...
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denied a triumph, on the
grounds that he was
privatus – that is, sine
magistratu – and had
never been
elected to a
magistracy with imperium.
Scipio was...
- Grant. Harmondsworth: Penguin. p. 217.
Original Latin: "Legum
ministri magistratus,
legum interpretes iudices,
legum denique idcirco omnes servi sumus ut...