-
principle of
private ****ociation was
recognized very
early by the state.
Sodalitates for
religious purposes are
mentioned in the
Twelve Tables, and collegia...
-
proliferation of
voluntary ****ociations and
confraternities (collegia and
sodalitates):
professional and
trade guilds, veterans' groups,
religious sodalities...
- whole.
Various professional and
other corporations, such as
collegia and
sodalitates,
awarded statutory titles such as
patronus or
pater patratus to benefactors...
- the
Sodality of the
Blessed Virgin Mary (in Latin,
Congregationes seu
sodalitates B. MariƦ Virginis), is a
Roman Catholic Marian society founded in 1563...
- Rijksmuseum. "Egger C.R.L., Dr. Karl. "Canons Regular",
Canonicorum Regularium Sodalitates,
Chapter III,
edited by Pius
Frank C.R., (Stift Vorau, Austria, 1954)"...
- sodaliciis,
which criminalised the
improper use of
electoral ****ociations (
sodalitates); the prosecution,
conducted by
Laterensis with the ****istance of Lucius...
-
major legal form of
Roman ****ociations were
political clubs,
known as
sodalitates. The
collegia pla**** a
critical sociological role in
organizing Roman...
- priesthood; instead, they
joined sodalitates to hold
banquets and
other forms of
traditional Roman cultus in her honor. The
sodalitates are
thought to originate...
- inaction. The
senate also
decreed legislation should be
enacted against sodalitates, a form of
political organisation which Clodius'
collegia evidently were...
-
performing arts troupes, veterans' groups, and
religious sodalities (
sodalitates).
Roman funerals and
burial John K. Chow,
Patronage and Power: Studies...