- In
Ancient Rome, the Lex
Villia Annalis was a law p****ed in 180 BC that
regulated the
minimum age
requirements of
candidacy for
different public offices...
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Gymnelia villia is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1906. It is
found in Peru. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
- The gens
Villia was a
plebeian family at Rome. Its
members are
mentioned in the
first century of the Republic, but the only
Villius who
obtained the consulship...
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Polypoetes villia is a moth of the
family Notodontidae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1897. It is
found in
Panama and
Costa Rica. The
larvae feed...
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tephraeus Siderus tephraeus Dindyminotes tephraeus Thecla faventia Hewitson, 1867
Thecla villia Hewitson, 1869
Callipsyche villia Thecla nippia Dyar, 1918...
- Kastania)
Lalas (Lalas, Pothos)
Milies Nemouta (Nemouta, Kampos, Tsaparaiika,
Villia)
Neraida (Neraida, Kampos)
Persaina (Nea Persaina) List of
settlements in...
- patricians), they were not
technically magistrates.
Before the p****age of the Lex
Villia Annalis,
individuals could run for the
aedileship by the time they turned...
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tendency towards "long and
narrow heads,
faces and noses"; others, such as
Villia Jefremovas,
believe there is no
discernible physical difference and the...
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through 2259 - not used 2261 -
Livadia 2262 -
Thiva 2263 - Dervenochoria,
Villia 2264 -
Thisvi 2265 -
Amfissa 2266 -
Lidoriki 2267 - Arachova,
Distomo 2268...
- The
first known example of a law
enforcing age of
candidacy was the Lex
Villia Annalis, a
Roman law
enacted in 180 BCE
which set the
minimum ages for senatorial...