- (publicae) or
private (
privatae).
State holidays were
celebrated by the
Roman people and
received public funding.
Feriae privatae were
holidays celebrated...
-
authority over the
imperial treasury, the
other one
being the
rationalis rei
privatae (manager of
imperial estates and city properties).
Examples for
tasks that...
- the
breakdown of the
checks and
balances of the
republican system. Res
privatae,
private property, or "things
belonging to individuals," in
contrast to...
- at
Augustodunum (Autun) with the
support of Marcellinus, the
comes rei
privatae.
Magnentius overthrew and
killed Constans.
Surviving sources, possibly...
-
types of roads: Viae publicae, consulares,
praetoriae or
militares Viae
privatae, rusticae,
glareae or
agrariae Viae
vicinales The
first type of road included...
- also
feriae or dies ferialis) were
either public (publicae) or
private (
privatae).
State holidays were
celebrated by the
Roman people and
received public...
-
nearness of date, to
identify him with the
Apollodorus who was
comes rei
privatae under the
emperors Arcadius and
Honorius in the year 396, and was proconsul...
-
knights and the
comes domesticorum peditum for the foot soldiers.
Comes privatae largitionis: the
custodian of the
privy purse, who
answered and was subordinate...
- publicae),
local roads (viae vicinales) and
private or
estate roads (viae
privatae) in
Roman Italy.
Roman roads Campbell, John
Brian (2003). "gromatici"....
-
Proscribed Persons" (given in Ravenna, on 4
September 458, to Ennodius,
comes privatae largitionis, also in the name of Leo I);
Novella Maioriani 6, De sanctimonialibus...