- Republic, and
continued into the Empire. In Rome the
position of
Triumvir Monetalis, held by
three people at a time, was a
minor magistracy awarded by the...
- The
triumvir monetalis (pl.
tresviri or
triumviri monetales, also
called the
triumviri (tresviri) aere
argento auro
flando feriundo,
abbreviated IIIVIR...
- of
their functions p****ed into the
hands of the Vigiles. The
triumviri monetalis supervised the
issuing of
Roman coins.
Their number was
increased by Julius...
-
Lineodes monetalis is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1913. It is
found in Mexico. "GlobIZ search". Global...
- "almost
certainly been exaggerated". In 54 BC,
Brutus served as
triumvir monetalis, one of the
three men
appointed annually for
producing coins, even though...
-
consul in 196.
Furius Purpureo,
triumvir monetalis between 179 and 170 BC.
Furius Purpureo,
triumvir monetalis between 169 and 158 BC.
Marcus Furius Cr****ipes...
-
Metellus Scipio, and
began his
active political career as a
triumvir monetalis and by
providing a
security force during his father's
campaign for a second...
-
Gaius C****ius C. f. C. n. Longinus, son of the
consul of 124 BC,
triumvir monetalis in 126.
Lucius C****ius L. f. C. n. Longinus,
praetor in 111 BC, consul...
-
Gaius Marcius Censorinus (died 3 November, 82 BC) was a late
Roman Republican politician and
soldier who parti****ted in the
first civil war of the Roman...
- Appian, B. C. i. 100.) His
father was
perhaps Marcus Tullius,
triumvir monetalis in 120 BC. Crawford,
Roman Republican Coinage, p. 297.
Michael Crawford...