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Political institutions of ancient Rome
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{{Short description|none}}{{Roman government}}Various lists regarding the political institutions of ancient Rome are presented.Cf., History of Rome (disambiguation). Each entry in a list is a link to a separate article. Categories included are: constitutions (5), laws (5), and legislatures (7); state offices (28) and office holders (6 lists); political factions (2 + 1 conflict) and social ranks (8). A political glossary (35) of similar construction follows.A. Berger, Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society 1953).

Laws

Legislatures

State offices

  • {{annotated link|aedile}}
  • {{annotated link|Roman censor|censor}}
  • {{annotated link|comes}}
  • {{annotated link|palatine|comes palatinus}}
  • {{annotated link|Roman consul|consul}}
  • {{annotated link|consularis}}
  • {{annotated link|decemviri}}
  • {{annotated link|Roman dictator|dictator}}
  • {{annotated link|dux}}
  • {{annotated link|Roman emperor|emperor}}
  • {{annotated link|Roman Governor|governor}}
  • {{annotated link|imperator}}
  • {{annotated link|legatus}}
  • {{annotated link|legatus Augusti pro praetore}}
  • {{annotated link|lictor}}
  • {{annotated link|Magistratus ordinarii / extraordinarii|magistrate}}
  • {{annotated link|Officium (Ancient Rome)|officium}}
  • {{annotated link|pontifex maximus}}
  • {{annotated link|praefectus}}
  • {{annotated link|praepositus sacri cubiculi}}
  • {{annotated link|praeses}}
  • {{annotated link|praetor}}
  • {{annotated link|Praetor Peregrinus|praetor peregrinus}}
  • {{annotated link|primicerius}}
  • {{annotated link|princeps senatus}}
  • {{annotated link|proconsul}}
  • {{annotated link|Procurator (Roman)|procurator}}
  • {{annotated link|promagistrates}}
  • {{annotated link|quaestor}}
  • {{annotated link|Rector (politics)|rector}}
  • {{annotated link|King of Rome|rex}}
  • {{annotated link|Roman senator|senator}}
  • {{annotated link|tribune}}
  • {{annotated link|triumviri}}
  • {{annotated link|vicarius}}
  • {{annotated link|vigintisexviri}}

Lists of individual office holders

Political factions

(also see Conflict of the OrdersPatricians versus Plebs.)

Social ranks

Glossary of law and politics

  • {{annotated link|auctoritas}}
  • {{annotated link|civitas}}
  • {{annotated link|collegia}}
  • {{annotated link|consilium (Ancient Rome)|consilium}}
  • {{annotated link|consortium}}
  • {{annotated link|customary law|consuetudo}}
  • {{annotated link|Real contracts in Roman law|contractus}}
  • {{annotated link|contractus litteris}}
  • {{annotated link|curiae}}
  • {{annotated link|cursus honorum}}
  • {{annotated link|decrees|decreta}}
  • {{annotated link|delict|delectum}}
  • {{annotated link|Digest (Roman law)|digest}}a
  • {{annotated link|edicts|edicta}}
  • {{annotated link|aequitas}}
  • {{annotated link|wikt:fiduciaNoun 2|fiducia}}
  • {{annotated link|gravitas}}
  • {{annotated link|imperium}}
  • {{annotated link|iudex}}
  • {{annotated link|ius}}
  • {{annotated link|List of Roman pp|lex}}
  • {{annotated link|libertas}}
  • {{annotated link|mos maiorum}}
  • {{annotated link|municipium}}
  • {{annotated link|obligation|obligatio}}
  • {{annotated link|patria (Ancient Rome)|patria}}
  • {{annotated link|pietas}}
  • {{annotated link|potestas}}
  • {{annotated link|responsa}}
  • {{annotated link|Roman province|provincia}}
  • {{annotated link|ratio}}
  • {{annotated link|senatus consultum}}
  • {{annotated link|stipulatio}}
  • {{annotated link|First Triumvirate}}
  • {{annotated link|Second Triumvirate}}

See also

  • {{annotated link|Tarpeian Rock}}

Notes

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