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About the time of the beginning of the Principate, Roman society was defined sharply into three main classes, which in turn gradually became more defined durnig the empire. ... Quaestor: Primarily a financial officer. One accompanied each general or provincial governor as a treasurer or paymaster. The minimum age was 31.
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Peregrinus (Roman) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Peregrinus was the term used during the early Roman empire, from 30 BC to 212 AD, to denote a free provincial subject of the empire who was not a Roman citizen. Peregrini constituted the vast maj...
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Roman Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Roman Empire was the post-Republican phase of the ancient Roman civilization, characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterran...
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The image at the top of this page is of a stylus tablet from early Roman deposits in the Walbrook, London (RIB II 2.4432), which bears the stamp of the imperial procurator (chief financial officer) in Britain. Photographs and drawings of a selection of lead tablets from Roman Britain can be seen here.
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Michael B. Winchester has been tapped as Film Roman's (Nasdaq:ROMN) new executive vice president and chief financial officer, announced John Hyde, the company's president and chief executive officer.
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The result of the trial is as follows: "the tribunes gave as their decision that the aedile had been lawfully driven from that place, as being one that he ought not to have visited with his officer." If we compare this passage with Livy, xl, ... Ancient Roman Prostitutes, harlots, and brothels - Notes on Roman Prostitut...
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By virtue of his adoption, following Roman custom, Octavius now assumed the name C. Julius Caesar Octavianus (hereafter "Octavian"). To identify himself fully with his adoptive father and to lend his subsequent actions a veneer of legitimacy, he simply called himself "Caesar," and is usually so named in ancient sources.
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www.roman-emperors.org/auggie.htm
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So Edward Gibbon concluded the first paragraph of his massive The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, ... He pursued the honors due Trajan, their favorite, examined the financial ledgers of the empire and discovered that there was an enormous sum of uncollectable debts, some 900,000,000 sesterces. He determined to remove...
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www.roman-emperors.org/hadrian.htm
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The emperor's own slaves and freedmen dominated the clerical and financial posts and formed the core of imperial administration just as they did in the household administration of any Roman aristocrat. ... ; ANCIENT AND LOST CIVILIZATIONS...
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