10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECURIONATE»
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Abstracts of theses submitted in partial fulfillment of the ...
We have seen how by the time of Caracalla's edict (perhaps even as early as
Septimius Severus), this decurionate order was in many parts of the Empire the
sole survivor of the original orthodox municipal constitution, — how the
decurionate ...
University of Wisconsin, 1917
2
The Student's Gibbon: A History of the Decline and Fall of ...
Tn|a DECURIONATE or 'r1-us LATER EMPIRE." The change in the condition of
the members of the senate (decuriones) of the municipal towns, which we are
able to trace from the evidence of inscriptions, the Digest and the Codes, is one
of ...
Edward Gibbon, William Smith, Abel Hendy Jones Greenidge, 1899
3
Municipal and Feudal Tendencies in Roman Imperial ...
We have seen how by the time of Caracalla's edict (perhaps even as early as
Septimius Severus), this decurionate order was in many parts of the Empire the
sole survivor of the original orthodox municipal constitution, — how the
decurionate ...
Richard Frederick Scholz, 1911
4
Abstracts of Theses Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the ...
We have seen how by the time of Caracalla's edict (perhaps even as early as
Septimius Severus), this decurionate order was in many parts of the Empire the
sole survivor of the original orthodox municipal constitution, — how the
decurionate ...
University of Wisconsin, 1917
5
The Economy of the Roman Empire: Quantitative Studies
There is no explicit evidence about the level of any fixed payment for the
decurionate in Italy. But a cash summa honoraria was evidently levied, since a
number of adlections of distinguished men to the ordo were singled out as being
made ...
Richard Duncan-Jones, 1982
6
Old Age in the Roman World: A Cultural and Social History
First, the decurionate is treated in certain regards as a munus: whereas no upper
age limit existed for honores in general, the decurionate was restricted,
presumably because of the duties involved. It is stated by Callistratus that not
only the ...
7
History of the Christian Church: Founding of the new world ...
When they had served their term of office, they became life-members of the
Senate of the city — more often called Decurionate, and The its members
decurions. This City Council Decurionate. had in the municipality, in domestic
matters, all the ...
George Herbert Dryer, 1896
8
American Anthropologist
The Decurionate of a town comprised its foremost citizens, and, on a small scale,
corresponded in relative place and power to the Senate in Rome. This
Decurionate was composed of a determinate number of members, generally a
hundred, ...
9
The founding of a new world
When they had served their term of office, they became life-members of the
Senate of the city — more often called Decurionate, and The its members
decurions. This City Council Decurionate. bad in the municipality, in domestic
matters, all the ...
10
History of the Christian church
When they had served their term of office, they became life-members of the
Senate of the city — more often called Decurionate, and The its members
decurions. This City Council Decurionate. had in the municipality, in domestic
matters, all the ...
George Herbert Dryer, 1896