- the
comitium (****embly).
Combined with the aediles, they
formed the
quattuorviri, a
board of four officials. It was
often the case that the
emperor was...
-
occurs in the Lex
Julia Muni****lis in 45 BC. The
quattuorviri were
afterwards called quattuorviri viarum curandarum. The
extent of
jurisdiction of the...
-
municipium or free town: the island's
local affairs were
administered by four
quattuorviri iuri
dicundo and a muni****l senate,
while a
Roman procurator living...
- of
striking and
casting bronze,
silver and gold (minting coins); the
quattuorviri viis in urbe purgandis – four
magistrates overseeing road maintenance...
-
Gnaeus Caesius and
Titus Caesius Priscus, who were two of the city's
quattuorviri and also
financed the construction. The
attribution to the
goddess Minerva...
- pottery, artifacts, and epigraphs,
including the so-called
Lapid of the
Quattuorviri (the four
supreme muni****l magistrates) from the 1st
century AD. Following...
- a
travertine base, with a
Latin inscription giving the
names of the
quattuorviri who
dedicated it. To side of the
steps is an
Ionic column that supported...
-
explanation of this practice, see filiation.
Gaius Mutius ****. f., one of the
quattuorviri at Brixia, who
erected a
defensive tower on the site of the
present village...
- The
testimony of
these stones are as follows. He
began as one of the
quattuorviri viarum curandarum which oversaw road
maintenance within the city of Rome...
-
years earlier. The
earliest office attested for
Calpurnius Longus was
quattuorviri viarum curandarum, or one of the four
overseers of
street maintenance...