A School-dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: Abridged from the Larger DictionaryJ. Murray, 1845 - 427 pages |
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... quaestors , and praetors , and sometimes by an extraordinary magistrate , as the prae- fectus annonae . The aediles had to see that the public lands were not improperly used , and that the pasture grounds of the state were not ...
... quaestors , and praetors , and sometimes by an extraordinary magistrate , as the prae- fectus annonae . The aediles had to see that the public lands were not improperly used , and that the pasture grounds of the state were not ...
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... quaestors and their assist- ants , the tribuni aerarii ; but in B. c . 49 , when no quaestors were elected , it was transferred to the aediles , in whose care it appears to have been till B. c . 28 , when Au- gustus gave it to the ...
... quaestors and their assist- ants , the tribuni aerarii ; but in B. c . 49 , when no quaestors were elected , it was transferred to the aediles , in whose care it appears to have been till B. c . 28 , when Au- gustus gave it to the ...
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... quaestors or paymasters . When the business of the censors was over , they celebrated the lustrum or general purification [ LUSTRUM ] , and brought the censorial lists , and all other documents con- nected with their functions , into ...
... quaestors or paymasters . When the business of the censors was over , they celebrated the lustrum or general purification [ LUSTRUM ] , and brought the censorial lists , and all other documents con- nected with their functions , into ...
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... quaestors or paymasters were dependent on them . But still in the management of the finances the consuls were at all times under the control of the senate . 5. In all relations with foreign states the consuls were the representatives of ...
... quaestors or paymasters were dependent on them . But still in the management of the finances the consuls were at all times under the control of the senate . 5. In all relations with foreign states the consuls were the representatives of ...
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... quaestors , had no lictors in the city , but in the provinces the quaestors were permitted to have the fasces . The lictors carried the fasces on their shoulders , as is seen in the coin of Brutus given above ; and when an inferior ...
... quaestors , had no lictors in the city , but in the provinces the quaestors were permitted to have the fasces . The lictors carried the fasces on their shoulders , as is seen in the coin of Brutus given above ; and when an inferior ...
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