- The
curator aedium sacrarum et
operum locorumque publicorum (pl. curatores) was a
political position in
ancient Rome. The name
translates to 'curator of...
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Augustan era, the
commission of five
senators called the
curatores locorum publicorum iudicandorum (translated as "Supervisors of
Public Property") was put...
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Imperatore et rege Apostol.
Josepho II.
politicorum Pars 1., 2. (1.) De
publicorum negotiorum administratione, (2.) De
Politia .... Viennae: Kurzbek, 1788...
- cal. mart., die suo natali, Mich. Mont****,
servitii aulici et
munerum publicorum jamdudum pertaesus, dum se
integer in
doctarum virginum recessit sinus...
- Umbrinus, who is
mentioned in an
inscription from Rome as
curator locorum publicorum iudicandorum.
Petronius was
grandson of
Publius Petronius Turpili****...
- piecemeal. The
first known office Sedatus held was
curator tabullarium publicorum in 45, a post
reserved for
senators of
praetorian status.
After he was...
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number of offices.
First B****us held the post of
curator operum locorumque publicorum et
aedium sacrum,
which Alföldy
dates to the year 161. Then he was appointed...
- him 60,000
sestertii yearly. Later,
Latinus worked as
procurator IIII
publicorum Africae overseeing the
finances of Africa. Agócs 2017, p. 49. Sólyom 2021...
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Augustus established the
curatores aedium sacrarum et
operum locorumque publicorum,
which was a
group of two
individuals tasked with
managing architecture...
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colonia Luna (modern Luni)
attests that he was
appointed curator operum publicorum. The most
important appointment Proculus held was
governor of the imperial...