- 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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breach of
statute merchant.
clerico convicto commisso gaolae in
defectu ordinarii deliberando In law, a writ for the
delivery of a
clerk to his ordinary...
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breach of
statute merchant.
clerico convicto commisso gaolae in
defectu ordinarii deliberando In law, a writ for the
delivery of a
clerk to his ordinary...
- the game, its editor, venue, date and the
number of
paired gladiators (
ordinarii) to be used.
Other highlighted features could include details of venationes...
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offices Preceded by
Lucius Verus, and
Titus ****tius Later**** as
consules ordinarii Suffect consul of the
Roman Empire 154 with
Prifernius Paetus Succeeded by...
- but the
eponymous magistrates for each year were
normally the
consules ordinarii.
Because of this
method of
dating events, it was
important to keep records...
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returned to
civilian life.
Reporting to the
chief physician were 10
medici ordinarii,
qualified medics who were
charged with the care of the men of each cohort...
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practice was
Roman 'consular' dating. This
involved naming both
consules ordinarii who had
taken up this
office on 1
January (since 153 BC) of the relevant...
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decemviri to
resign their offices. The
ordinary magistrates (magistratus
ordinarii) are re-instituted.
Appius Claudius is said to have
committed suicide...
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Gaius Julius Severus, and
Marcus Junius Rufinus Sabini**** as
consules ordinarii Consul of the
Roman Empire 155 with
Marcus Gavius Appalius Succeeded by...