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requirement of 1
million sestertii. Not all men who
qualified for the ordo
senatorius chose to take a
Senate seat,
which required legal domicile at Rome. Emperors...
- crescent-shaped buckles.[citation needed] The "senatorial calceus" (calceus
senatorius) was
likewise distinguished by a crescent-shaped ornament, an
ivory lunula...
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later Lunula, the crescent-moon
decoration on an
ancient Roman calceus senatorius Lunula (anatomy), the pale half-moon
shape at the base of a fingernail...
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Under Augustus, the
senatorial elite was
given formal status (as the ordo
senatorius) with a
higher wealth threshold (250,000 denarii, or the pay of 1,100...
- the
mulleus properly referred to the
special senatorial shoe (calceus
senatorius) or the
older shoe
particular to Rome's
patrician class (calceus patricius)...
- thus
belonged to the mid-ranking
group of the
senatorial order (ordo
senatorius). However, the Suda,
which is
usually well-informed in such matters, also...
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conus Gmelin, 1791 (original description)
Trochus elatus Lamarck, 1822 (non Brusina, 1865)
Trochus senatorius Philippi, 1848
Trochus turris Philippi, 1846...
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refer to: the
amount of a person's
property (hence we read of
census senatorius, the
estate of a senator;
census equestris, the
estate of an eques). the...
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above the left calf. The
statue also
wears a pair of
boots called calceus senatorius, a type of
footwear worn by
senators and high
ranking magistrates made...
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Vainiai Palace rehabilitation „
Senatorių pasažas“ in
Vilnius Old Town...