Lex Arminia de ministris tribunorum (Nova Roma)
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This law is intended to bring the concept of assistants for the tribunes closer to the ancient custom. | This law is intended to bring the concept of assistants for the tribunes closer to the ancient custom. | ||
:1. All apparitores nominated by a tribunus plebis for his assistance shall therefore be called "viatores." | :1. All apparitores nominated by a tribunus plebis for his assistance shall therefore be called "viatores." | ||
:2. A viator shall be nominated by an edictum, and must be a plebeian citizen. | :2. A viator shall be nominated by an edictum, and must be a plebeian citizen. | ||
:3. The viator is only an apparitor [assistant], and does not share any of the special powers of a tribune, as specified in other legislation, nor may the tribune delegate these powers to these assistants. However, the viator may be delegated to execute the orders of a tribune within his tribunicia potestas. | :3. The viator is only an apparitor [assistant], and does not share any of the special powers of a tribune, as specified in other legislation, nor may the tribune delegate these powers to these assistants. However, the viator may be delegated to execute the orders of a tribune within his tribunicia potestas. | ||
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+ | '''Comment.''' In accordance with the ''Edictum Praetorium de Legibus Mutandis'', article I is no longer considered valid, with precedence given to the modifications introduced by the ''Lex Arria de decuriis apparitorum''. Other titles other than ''viator'' are now permissible under the ''Lex Vedia apparitoria''. | ||
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This law is intended to bring the concept of assistants for the tribunes closer to the ancient custom.
- 1. All apparitores nominated by a tribunus plebis for his assistance shall therefore be called "viatores."
- 2. A viator shall be nominated by an edictum, and must be a plebeian citizen.
- 3. The viator is only an apparitor [assistant], and does not share any of the special powers of a tribune, as specified in other legislation, nor may the tribune delegate these powers to these assistants. However, the viator may be delegated to execute the orders of a tribune within his tribunicia potestas.
Praetorian commentary on the applicability of this lex
Comment. In accordance with the Edictum Praetorium de Legibus Mutandis, article I is no longer considered valid, with precedence given to the modifications introduced by the Lex Arria de decuriis apparitorum. Other titles other than viator are now permissible under the Lex Vedia apparitoria.