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Roman Magistrate's Attendants


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Roman Magistrate's Attendants. Web the fasces was carried by the lictors, or attendants, and was characterized by an ax head projecting from a bundle of elm or birch rods about 5 feet (1.5 metres) long and tied. Scribae[1]) was a public notary or clerk (see also scrivener).

Who Were the Roman Magistrates?
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Web “when the magistrates of the roman people had given orders that anyone should be beaten with rods,” says gellius in. The public scribes were the highest in rank of. Web lictor, member of an ancient roman class of magisterial attendants, probably etruscan in origin and dating in rome from the regal.

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Who Were the Roman Magistrates?

The public scribes were the highest in rank of. Web “when the magistrates of the roman people had given orders that anyone should be beaten with rods,” says gellius in. In ancient rome, the scriba (latin; Scribae[1]) was a public notary or clerk (see also scrivener).

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