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Centuriate assembly - Wikipedia
The centuriate assembly (Latin: comitia centuriata) was a popular assembly of ancient Rome. In the Roman Republic, its main function was electing the consuls, ...
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CENTURIATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of or relating to centuries or hundreds; centuriate assemblies. 2. divided into centuries or hundreds; centuriate lands.
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Comitia Centuriata | Roman Republic, Centuriate Assembly, Voting
Comitia Centuriata, Ancient Roman military assembly, instituted c. 450 bc. It decided on war and peace, passed laws, elected consuls, praetors, ...
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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, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
centuriate has developed meanings and uses in subjects including Roman history (mid 1500s) military (late 1600s)
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Roman assemblies - Wikipedia
The Roman assemblies were meetings of the Roman people duly convened by a magistrate. There were two general kinds of assemblies.
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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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Centuriate Assembly - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
Centuriate Assembly (comitia centuriata) was one of the most important assemblies of Rome during the republic. It chose the highest state officials.
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centuriate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Etymology · Pronunciation · Adjective · Verb. edit. centuriate (third-person singular simple present centuriates, present participle centuriating, ...
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In Ancient Rome Which Type of Assembly Could Declare War?
Arguably the most important power of the Centuriate Assembly was that they were the group that was able to declare war and peace in the Roman Republic.
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THE LEGION AND THE CENTURIATE ORGANIZATION
So it appears that a centuriate organization can be imputed to the period when the three original tribes were in effect. These points raise the question whether ...
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The Army and Centuriate Organization in Early Rome
This body, which comprised all adult male Roman citizens with the right to vote, remained in existence for over five centuries and finally disappeared with the ...
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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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