- In the
Roman Republic,
triumviri or
tresviri were
commissions of
three men
appointed for
specific tasks.
There were many
tasks that
commissions could...
- step-daughter Clodia. The
three men then
established themselves as the
triumviri rei
publicae constituendae (the
latter words indicate a
causa or commission...
- the watchmen") were the
firefighters and
police of
ancient Rome. The
triumviri nocturni (meaning
three men of the night) were the
first men,
being privately...
- The
triumvir monetalis (pl.
tresviri or
triumviri monetales, also
called the
triumviri (tresviri) aere
argento auro
flando feriundo,
abbreviated IIIVIR...
-
institution ruled or
dominated by
three individuals,
known as
triumvirs (Latin:
triumviri). The
arrangement can be
formal or informal.
Though the
three leaders...
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magistrates Corrector Dictator Magister equitum Consular tribune Rex
Triumviri Decemviri Interrex Public law Mos
maiorum Ius
Senatus consultum Quaestio...
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known as the
tresviri monetales or sometimes, less correctly, as the
triumviri monetales. The
singular is
triumvir monetalis. In English, they are most...
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magistrates Corrector Dictator Magister equitum Consular tribune Rex
Triumviri Decemviri Interrex Public law Mos
maiorum Ius
Senatus consultum Quaestio...
- magistrates, both in Rome and the provinces. The commission,
formally titled triumviri rei
publicae constituendae ("three-man
commission for
restoring the constitution...
- architect, of many of the
policies adopted" by the
three brothers. The "
triumviri"
closely cooperated in the
following years. In 1059 they
liberated their...