- The Lex
Roscia was
introduced in 49 BC by the
praetor Lucius Roscius Fabatus on
behalf of
Julius Caesar. It
granted Roman citizenship to the po****tions...
- The gens
Roscia (
RÅscia),
probably the same as Ruscia, was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are
mentioned as
early as the fifth...
- the wake of
economic development, in 49 BC, was elevated,
within the Lex
Roscia, to the
status of municipium. The
ancient Celtic settlement was, from a...
-
accorded the high-status (and
quite limited)
seating at the
theatre by the Lex
Roscia theatralis.
Senators could not
possess the "public horse".
Ancient Gades...
- The lex
Roscia theatralis was a
Roman law of 67 BC that
reserved 14 rows of good
seats in the
theater for
members of the
equestrian order. It was sponsored...
-
invasion of the
Parthian Empire Legislation Lex
Julia de
maiestate Lex
Roscia Constitutional reforms Dictator perpetuo Works Laudatio Iuliae amitae Anticato...
-
invasion of the
Parthian Empire Legislation Lex
Julia de
maiestate Lex
Roscia Constitutional reforms Dictator perpetuo Works Laudatio Iuliae amitae Anticato...
-
Gaius C****ius Longinus, the
provincial governor. In 49 BC, with the Lex
Roscia,
Julius Caesar granted to the po****tions of the
province full
Roman citizenship...
-
produced one son, Apollinaris, and at
least two daughters,
Severina and
Roscia, whom
Sidonius mentions in his letters. A
daughter Alcima is
mentioned much...
-
invasion of the
Parthian Empire Legislation Lex
Julia de
maiestate Lex
Roscia Constitutional reforms Dictator perpetuo Works Laudatio Iuliae amitae Anticato...