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These were the argentarii,
mensarii, coactores, and nummulari. The
argentarii were
money changers. The role of the
mensarii was to help
people through...
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colonies (triumviri
coloniae deducendae) or
distributing land.
Triumviri mensarii served as
public bankers; the full
range of
their financial functions in...
- be ****ociated with
banking in
ancient Rome.
These were the argentarii,
mensarii, coactores, and nummulari; many of
these roles were
derived from Etruscan...
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marriage arranged by
Hermias himself.
Early bankers were
known primarily as
Mensarii,
Mensularii and Numularii, or argentarii.
Additionally to a
lesser extent...
- formed, with the p****ing of a
consular directive to form a
commission of
mensarii to deal with debt in the
impoverished lower classes.
Another source shows...
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group apart. The
argentarii sometimes did the same kind of work as the
mensarii, who were
public bankers appointed by the state. They kept
strict books...
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enters history in 352 BC as an
appointed official, one of the
quinqueviri mensarii,
public bankers charged with
relieving citizen debts to some extent. He...
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matter to the Senate. He was one of the
three men
appointed triumviri mensarii, a
commission created by a Lex Minucia,
possibly to deal with a shortage...
- uncertain, and
might be Veturius.
Quintus Publilius, one of the
triumviri mensarii appointed in 352 BC.
Gaius Publilius, a
young man who
became a
nexus to...
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proposal of a consul.
Gaius Duilius,
appointed one of the
quinqueviri mensarii for the
liquidation of debts, by the
consuls of BC 352. He and his colleague...