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- 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...
- describing a new species, named this moth Epichorista theatralis. In 1923 both Epichorista theatralis and Harmologa achrosta were synonymised with Epichorista...
- high-status (and quite limited) seating at the theatre by the Lex Roscia theatralis. Senators could not possess the "public horse". Ancient Gades, in Roman...
- amphitheatres afforded unique opportunities for free expression and free speech (theatralis licentia). Petitions could be submitted to the editor (as magistrate)...
- ("Highstreet") and Sögestraße ("Pigstreet"). In 1229, it was mentioned as "domus theatralis" ("show house"), since 1251 repeatedly as "domus consularis" ("councilars'...
- permanent exclusion from office in cases of electoral corruption. Lex Roscia theatralis. Julius Caesar reconciles with Pompey and Cr****us Julius Caesar marries...
- powers to Pompey in the Mediterranean to fight against pirates Lex Roscia theatralis 67 BC L. Roscius Otho Tribune of the plebs Allocated a place in Roman...
- permanent exclusion from office in cases of electoral corruption. Lex Roscia theatralis. Julius Caesar reconciles with Pompey and Cr****us Julius Caesar marries...
- rediscovered the original m****cript of the Nuova e curiosa scuola de' balli theatrali by Gregorio Lambranzi [fr]. She was made a Member of the Order of the...