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noun - a magistrate of ancient Rome
AEDILES - Aedile (Latin: aedlis Latin pronunciation: [aedi.ls], from aedes, "temple edifice") was an office of the Roman Republic. Based in Rome, the aediles w...
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Ancient Roman officials |
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Jan 31 1997 New York Times |
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Plural form of aedile. |
Either of two (later four) Roman magistrates responsible for public buildings and originally also for the public games and the supply of corn to the city. |
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Aedile (Latin: aedlis Latin pronunciation: [aedi.ls], from aedes, "temple edifice") was an office of the Roman Republic. Based in Rome, the aediles were responsible for maintenance of public buildings (aeds) and regulation of public festivals. They also had powers to enforce public order. * There were two pairs of aediles: the first were the "plebeian aediles" (Latin aediles plebis) and possession of this office was limited to plebeians; the other two were "curule aediles" (Latin aediles curules), open to both plebeians and patricians, in alternating years. An aedilis curulis was classified as a magister curulis. * The office of the aedilis was generally held by young men intending to follow the cursus honorum to high political office, traditionally after their quaestorship but before their praetorship. It was not a compulsory part of the cursus, and hence a former quaestor could be elected to the praetorship without having held the position of aedile. However, it was an advantageous posit |