Comitia curiata (Nova Roma)
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Revision as of 14:33, 5 February 2012
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The Comitia Curiata is the oldest recorded Comitia in Rome. It dates from the time of the Kings; by the late Republic it had become largely ceremonial. The members of the Comitia Curiata are Nova Roma's Lictors (lictores curiati), convened and presided over by the Pontifex Maximus. The duties of the Comitia Curiata are to invest elected and appointed magistrates with Imperium, witness the appointment of the official priests and priestess of the Sacra Publica Romana, and ratify some adoptions, wills, and changes of status.
In conformity with the SCU passed on December 2763 Senate session:
The comitia curiata (Assembly of Curiae) shall comprise up to thirty lictores curiati (lictors of the curia).
Aula Tullia Scholastica
Lictrix |
Gaius Servilius Vespillo
Lictor |
Publius Iunius Brutus
Lictor |
Marvus Cassius Maro
Lictor |
Gaius Quinctius Flamininus
Lictor |
Titus Domitius Draco
Lictor |
Gaius Sempronius Pellio
Lictor |
Publius Aemilius Paullus Gallus
Lictor |
Marvus Marcius Rex
Lictor |
Spurius Vibius Calvus
Lictor |
Quintus Fabius Labeo
Lictor |
Lucius Aurelius Curio
Lictor |
Appius Curius Rullus
Lictor |
Marvus Flavius Celsus
Lictor |
Gaius Claudius Quadratus
Lictor |
Sp. Tarquitius Plautus
Lictor |
Aulus Munius Firmus
Lictor |
Tiberius Herdonius Honoratus
Lictor |
Lucius Liberius Victor
Lictor |
Tiberius Ocratius Maximus Brasus
Lictor |
Sp. Teius Torquatus
Lictor |