- the
vigintiviri. In AD 13, the
senate restricted eligibility,
ordaining that only
equites should be
eligible to the
college of the then-
vigintiviri. The...
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stand for the quaestorship, one
first needed to have been one of the
vigintiviri and have held the
military tribunate. The
reforms also
established that...
- vīgintī vīgint-
twenty vigintillion, viginti****viri, vigintivirate,
vigintiviri vīlis •
vilior •
vilissimus vīl- cheap, vile revile, revilement, vile...
- them one of the
twenty posts open each year for
minor magistrates (the
vigintiviri). Such must be the case of the
Galatian notable and "leading
member of...
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tresviri monetalis, the most
prestigious of the four
boards that form the
vigintiviri;
Aulus Licinius Nerva Sili****,
consul in AD 7, was one of the other...
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equites before entering the Senate:
first an
appointment as one of the
vigintiviri ("Committee of Twenty", a body that
included officials with a variety...
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tresviri monetalis, the most
prestigious of the four
boards that form the
vigintiviri;
Aelius Lamia was one of the
other two
members of this
board at the same...
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judging lawsuits.
These ten men were one of the four
boards that form the
vigintiviri;
membership in one of
these four
boards was a
preliminary and required...
- ISBN 978-0-19-954556-8. OCLC 959667246. Purcell, N (2012). "viginti****viri,
vigintiviri". In Hornblower, Simon; et al. (eds.). The
Oxford classical dictionary...
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being selected as one of the
tresviri monetales for his term in the
vigintiviri, and
serving his
quaestorship in
attendance to an
unnamed emperor (likely...