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  • 31AERARIUM — locus est pecuniae publicae, ad fututas necessitates, asservandae destinatus. Nomen ei ab aere, cuius, aurô argentôque nondum inventô, usus fuit. Differt a Fisco: quod Aerarium populi, Fiscus Principis sit. Vide infra Pecunia. Ei apud Romanos.… …

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  • 32PONTIFICALIS Dignitas — in V. Testam. certae familiae fuit adligata. Et quidem primus Hebraeorum Pontifex fuit, ex tribu Levi, frater Mosis: cuius duo filii Eleasar et Ithamar, binas constituerunt familias Sacerdotales, quarum prior tantum Pontificalis fuit. Numer. c.… …

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  • 33КВЕСТОРЫ — (лат. quaestores, от quaero ищу, разыскиваю, веду следствие) в Древнем Риме разновидность должностных лиц (магистратов), которые имели разнообразную компетенцию: одни ведали некоторыми уголовными делами, другие хранили казну, получали платежи и… …

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  • 34КВЕСТОРЫ — (лат. quaestores) в Др. Риме должностные лица помощники консулов в финансовых и судебных делах …

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  • 35Квесторы — (лат. quaestores, от quaero ищу, разыскиваю, веду следствие)         в Древнем Риме должностные лица. В царскую эпоху К. были судьями в уголовных процессах, в эпоху республики младшими магистратами, помощниками Консулов в финансовых, а до 240 до… …

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  • 36Roman Kingdom — This article is about the VIII–VI century BC government of Rome. For other uses, see Roman Kingdom (disambiguation). Roman Kingdom Regnum Romanum 753 BC–509 BC …

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  • 37Tarpeian Rock — The Tarpeian Rock ( rupes Tarpeia ) was a steep cliff of the southern summit of the Capitoline Hill, overlooking the Roman Forum in Ancient Rome. It was used during the Roman Republic as an execution site. Murderers and traitors, if convicted by… …

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  • 38Gemonian stairs — The Gemonian Stairs (Scalae Gemoniae in Latin) were a flight of steps located in the ancient city of Rome. Nicknamed the Stairs of Mourning, the stairs are infamous in Roman history as a place of execution. Location The steps were situated in the …

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  • 39Battle of Tarentum (212 BC) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=The Assault on Tarentum partof=the Second Punic War caption= date=212 BC place= Tarentum, Southern Italy casus= territory= result=Decisive Carthaginian victory combatant1=Carthage combatant2=Roman Republic… …

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  • 40King of Rome — The King of Rome (Latin: rex, regis ) was the chief magistrate of the Roman Kingdom. The kings, excluding Romulus who held office by his virtue as the city s founder, were all elected by the people of Rome to serve for life, with none of the… …

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