- The
duumviri (Latin for 'two men'),
originally duoviri and also
known in
English as the duumvirs, were any of
various joint magistrates of
ancient Rome...
- in
timber and
perhaps firewood. It
became a municipium,
governed by
quattuorvirs, and was
ascribed to the
Arnensis tribe, as do****ented by
several epigraphs...
- 4396) The only
clear items of text are the
names "Pilate" and the
title quattuorvir ("IIII VIR"), a type of
local city
official responsible for conducting...
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Knight Executed in 82 or 81
Quattuorvir of Larinum,
murdered by Oppianicus.
Aulus Aurius Knight Executed in 82 or 81
Quattuorvir of Larinum,
murdered by Oppianicus...
- Umbria,
dating from the
Augustan era.
Gaius Tursidius Maximus, one of the
quattuorvirs at Spoletium, held the
aedilician power at an
early age. He was buried...
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Severius M. f. Viator, had been a
flamen at Rome and Augusta, and a
quattuorvir and
pontifex of the
Roman colony of
Reiorum Apollinares in
Gallia Narbonensis...
- the
latter half of the
first century BC, had been one of the muni****l
quattuorvirs and aediles.
Turia C. Ɔ. l. Salvia, a
freedwoman buried at Rome, in a...
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Lucius Accius of Aquileia.
Marcus Accius, the
father of Marcus, the
quattuorvir.
Marcus Accius, the
former master of
Marcus Accius Primus.
Marcus Accius...
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Egnatius Primus, the son of
Gnaeus Stennius Egnatius Rufus, was one of the
quattuorvirs at
Acerrae in Campania,
whose donation of one
hundred sestertii was recorded...
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explanation of this practice, see filiation.
Gaius Titucius T. f., one of the
quattuorvirs of Alba
Fucens in Sabinum,
where his
ashes were
deposited in a first-century...