Censor (Nova Roma)
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One of the [[magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistracies]] of Nova Roma. There are two '''''censores'''''. | One of the [[magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistracies]] of Nova Roma. There are two '''''censores'''''. | ||
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+ | ''Censores'' are very respected magistrates with the highest ''[[auctoritas]]'' to safeguard the public morality and honour but third [[Classification of magistracies (Nova Roma)|in rank]] after the ''consules'' and ''praetores''. because they do not possess the ''[[imperium]]'', and have no power to convene either the senate or an assembly of the people. Their principal duty is to maintain the lists of citizens, equestrians and senators. | ||
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To stand for election as censor, a potential candidate is required to be at least 27 years old as of the effective date of office, must already have served at least six months as a consul, praetor, aedilis, quaestor, tribunus plebis, magister aranearius (formerly curator araneae), editor commentariorum (formerly curator differum), rogator, or provincial governor and must be assiduus. | To stand for election as censor, a potential candidate is required to be at least 27 years old as of the effective date of office, must already have served at least six months as a consul, praetor, aedilis, quaestor, tribunus plebis, magister aranearius (formerly curator araneae), editor commentariorum (formerly curator differum), rogator, or provincial governor and must be assiduus. | ||
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The two ''censores'': | The two ''censores'': | ||
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* handle the resignations of citizens and magistrates. | * handle the resignations of citizens and magistrates. | ||
* are guardians of public morality (''cura morum''). | * are guardians of public morality (''cura morum''). | ||
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Source: http://home.earthlink.net/~alexious/ | Source: http://home.earthlink.net/~alexious/ | ||
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*[[Censor overview]]: a comparison of ancient Roman and Nova Roman ''censores'' | *[[Censor overview]]: a comparison of ancient Roman and Nova Roman ''censores'' | ||
− | ==Censores of Nova Roma== | + | ==List of Censores of Nova Roma== |
{{:Fasti Censorii (Nova Roma)}} | {{:Fasti Censorii (Nova Roma)}} | ||
[[Category:Magistracies (Nova Roma)]] | [[Category:Magistracies (Nova Roma)]] |
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Classification of magistracies
One of the magistracies of Nova Roma. There are two censores.
Censores are very respected magistrates with the highest auctoritas to safeguard the public morality and honour but third in rank after the consules and praetores. because they do not possess the imperium, and have no power to convene either the senate or an assembly of the people. Their principal duty is to maintain the lists of citizens, equestrians and senators.
To stand for election as censor, a potential candidate is required to be at least 27 years old as of the effective date of office, must already have served at least six months as a consul, praetor, aedilis, quaestor, tribunus plebis, magister aranearius (formerly curator araneae), editor commentariorum (formerly curator differum), rogator, or provincial governor and must be assiduus.
Duties and powers of the praetores
The two censores:
- conduct the census of Nova Roma.
- maintain the rolls of citizens, senators, equestrians.
- approve new citizens to Nova Roma.
- approve, discipline, or remove senators of Nova Roma.
- maintain the database of century allocations, tribal alignments and make sure the laws that are related to the allocations of citizens are properly enforced.
- issue voter codes to citizens of Nova Roma.
- handle the resignations of citizens and magistrates.
- are guardians of public morality (cura morum).
Source: http://home.earthlink.net/~alexious/
See also:
- Censor overview: a comparison of ancient Roman and Nova Roman censores