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centuriate
▪ I. cenˈturiate, a. [ad. L. centuriāt-us pa. pple. of centuriā-re: see next.] In centuriate assemblies (or centuriate comitia), translating L. comitia centuriata, a meeting in which all the Roman people voted by centuries (see century 2). Also, of, pertaining to, or divided into centuries.1600 Holl...
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Centuriate Assembly
The centuries gathered into the Centuriate Assembly for legislative, electoral, and judicial purposes. The Centuriate Assembly was a Committee.
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Centuriator
Centuriator (sɛnˈtjʊərɪeɪtə(r)) [a. L. centuriātor, n. of action f. centuriāre to centuriate.] pl. (usually Centuriators of Magdeburg): A name given to a number of Protestant divines who in the 16th c. compiled a Church History in thirteen volumes, each volume embracing a century. Formerly called ce...
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Roman assemblies
The president of the Centuriate Assembly was usually a Roman Consul (the chief magistrate of the republic). Under the empire, all gatherings of the Centuriate Assembly were in the form of an unsorted convention.
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centuriation
centuriation Hist. (sɛntjʊərɪˈeɪʃən) [ad. L. centuriātio, -ōnem, n. of action f. centuriāre to centuriate.] (See quots.)1869 H. C. Coote in Archæologia XLII. 133 The territory having been thus appropriated to the colony, the next step was to divide and assign it..in centuriæ, or private estates, to ...
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Rogatio
If a bill was proposed for the purpose of declaring war, it had to be brought before the Centuriate Assembly.
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territorium
‖ territorium Rom. Hist. (tɛrɪˈtɔərɪəm) Pl. territoria. [L.] The area of land surrounding and within the boundaries of a Roman city, municipium, etc., and under its jurisdiction. Also transf. of States having dealings with Rome.1918 [see centuriate v. 2]. 1926 Abbott & Johnson Municipal Admin. Roman...
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Titus Verginius Tricostus Caeliomontanus (consul 448 BC)
He was elected consul posterior in 448, with Lars Herminius Aquilinus as consul prior, which means the Centuriate Assembly elected Aquilinus before Caeliomontanus
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Abrogatio
Originally, the comitia centuriata ("centuriate assembly") had to abrogate a law.
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سياسياً
على الصَّعيد السياسي، كان يشير مصطلح السينتوريا في روما القديمة إلى أصوات أعضاء ما كان يُدعَى centuriate comices، وهو نوع من المجالس التشريعية
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Accensi
They also assisted religious affairs especially the Feriae Latinae, formed a collegium dedicated to managing the streets, and had a centuriate assembly
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Citizens' assemblies of the Roman Empire
While the machinery of the Centuriate Assembly continued to exist well into the life of the empire, the assembly lost all of its practical relevance. Under the empire, all gatherings of the Centuriate Assembly were in the form of an unsorted convention.
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Quintus Pompeius Rufus (consul 88 BC)
Most important of all was the provision that laws could now only be carried in the Centuriate Assembly.
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Citizens' assemblies of the Roman Republic
The president of the Centuriate Assembly was usually a Consul (although sometimes a Praetor). As such, the original design of the Centuriate Assembly was known as the "Servian organization".
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Ballot laws of the Roman Republic
The Centuriate Assembly consisted of 193 groupings called centuries, each of which had one vote. Unlike in the Centuriate Assembly, there is no property requirement.
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