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    this office was limited to plebeians; the other two were "curule aediles" (Latin: aediles curules), open to both plebeians and patricians, in alternating...
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    sit. This includes dictators, magistri equitum, consuls, praetors, curule aediles, and the promagistrates, temporary or de facto holders of such offices...
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    with the patrician aediles called curule aediles. The plebeian aediles were elected by the Plebeian Council and the curule aediles were either elected...
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  • Individuals given such power were referred to as curule magistrates or promagistrates. These included the curule aedile, the praetor, the consul, the magister equitum...
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    mark the beginning of a political career. Every year, two curule aediles and two plebeian aediles were elected. The Tribal Assembly, while under the presidency...
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  • annual when the first curule aediles were appointed in 367 BC, as these officials – distinct from the existing plebeian aediles – were described as curatores...
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    Julius Caesar (category Curule aediles)
    Four years after his aunt Julia's funeral, in 65 BC, Caesar served as curule aedile and staged lavish games that won him further attention and popular support...
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    6 lictors, 2 within the pomerium Propraetor and Legatus: 5 lictors Curule aediles: 2 lictors Quaestor: 0 lictors in the city of Rome, but quaestors were...
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    they in return consented to the creation of the offices of praetor and curule aediles, both reserved to patricians. Lateranus became the first plebeian consul...
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    the battles of Mylae and Naulochus in 36 BC. In 33 BC, he served as curule aedile. Agrippa commanded the victorious Octavian's fleet at the Battle of...
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    the Curule Aediles (Digest 21.1.44 pr 1–2 and 21.1.1), as cited by Lisa A. Hughes, "The Proclamation of Non-Defective Slaves and the Curule Aediles' Edict:...
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    in 395 and 394. Publius Cornelius P. f. Scipio, one of the two first curule aediles appointed in 366 BC, and magister equitum in 350. Lucius Cornelius P...
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  • in ancient sources is placed in 172 as curule aedile, an important position for ambitious individuals as aediles were tasked with organising games and...
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  • Publius Clodius Pulcher (category Curule aediles)
    execution of conspirators during the Catilinarian conspiracy. When curule aedile in 56 BC, he feuded with and attempted to prosecute his political enemy...
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    unpropertied at the bottom. Quaestors, and curule aediles were elected by tribes, while tribunes and plebeian aediles were elected by the plebeian council....
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    Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum (category Curule aediles)
    of popular assemblies. Corculum's first known magistracy is that of curule aedile in 169. Together with his colleague Publius Cornelius Lentulus (the...
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    legislation was enacted in the comitia tributa, which also elected quaestors, curule aediles, military tribunes, and other minor magistrates. The plebeian council...
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  • Syria. Ascending the cursus honorum, he threw magnificent games while curule aedile and later served as praetor. Receiving as his province Sardinia, he...
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    following that war. He was probably quaestor in 237 or 236 BC, and curule aedile about 235. During his first consulship, in 233 BC, Fabius was awarded...
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  • province, but returned to Rome early in order to run for the office of curule aedile.[citation needed] Elected for the year 50 BC, he and his colleague,...
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