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Consequences of Empire I:The Élites
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Rome’s Mediterranean Empire
Potter, David. Ancient Rome: A New History. Thames & Hudson, 2009. © Thames & Hudson. All rights reserved. This content is excluded from our Creative Commons license. For more information, see https://ocw.mit.edu/help/faq-fair-use/. 2
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The Roman Census Classes
Senators and Equites 400,000 sest.
1st Class 100,000
2nd Class 75,000
3rd Class 50,000
4th Class 25,000
5th Class 11,000
Capite censi 0 3
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CURSUS HONORUM
Office: Responsibilities:
Consul Chief military and political executives of the state
Praetor Like consuls, could command armies and preside over Senate and assemblies, but inferior to the consuls.
Tribune Right to veto actions of magistrates; right to convene concilium plebis and propose laws.
Aedile Maintenance in city of Rome; grain supply; provided games.
Quaestor Mainly financial responsibilities.
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CURSUS HONORUM
Office Number
Consul 2
Praetor 4
Aedile 4
Tribune 10
Quaestor 10
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Prorogation / Promagistrates
• prorogatio imperii
• Proconsul (pro consule) • Propraetor (pro praetore) • provincia
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Laws on holding of magistracies (leges annales)
• 197 BC
Praetorship becomes prerequisite to consulship
• 180 BC - lex Villia annalis
Minimum ages; two-year interval
• 152 BC
Iteration of the consulship forbidden
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CURSUS HONORUM
Office Number Min. Age
Consul 2 42
Praetor 2 to 4 to 8 39
Aedile 4 36
Tribune 10 Unfixed
Quaestor 4 to 10 to 20 30
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2nd c. Laws Against Electoral Bribery
• 181 BC
lex Cornelia Baebia de ambitu
• 159 BC
lex Cornelia Fulvia ??
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2nd c. Sumptuary Laws
• 182 BC - lex Orchia sumptuaria
Limits number of guests at dinners
• 161 BC - lex Fannia sumptuaria
Limits amount spent, kinds of food provided and number of guests at dinners
• 143 BC - lex Didia sumptuaria
Extends lex Fannia to all Italy; sanctions imposed on guests as well as providers
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The Roman Census Classes
Senators and Equites 400,000 sest.
1st Class 100,000
2nd Class 75,000
3rd Class 50,000
4th Class 25,000
5th Class 11,000
Capite censi 0
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THE EQUITES
• Eques (sg.) - Equites (pl.) • Original link with cavalry
• Evolution into a class
• Development of the ordo equester
• Important spheres of activity in late RP: 1) Publicani
2) Jurors in standing courts
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Standing Courts (quaestiones perpetuae)
• de repetundis - illegal acquisitions abroad
• de maiestate - treason, revolt, dereliction
• de ambitu - bribery
• de sicariis - assassins and bandits
• de veneficis - poisoners
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ROME’S MIXED CONSTITUTION (Polyb. 6)
Aristocracy
The Senate
Monarchy
The 2 Consuls
Democracy
Pop. Assemblies
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COMITIA CENTURIATA
iuniores seniores Total
Equites 12 6 18
1st Class 40 40 80
Fabri 1 1 2
2nd 10 10 20
3rd 10 10 20
4th 10 10 20
5th 15 15 30
Musicians 1 1 2
Capite censi 1
TOTAL 193 15
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The Roman Census Classes
Equestrians 400,000 sesterces
1st Class 100,000
2nd 75,000
3rd 50,000
4th 25,000
5th 11,000
Capite censi 0
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Comitia Tributa and Concilium Plebis
35 Voting Groups (tribus):
4 Urban tribes
31 Rural tribes
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