Viator (Nova Roma)
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− | A ''''' | + | A '''viator''' is a messenger or a lesser form of herald. ''Viatores'' can be appointed by any magistrate having the ''ius edicendi'' or by anyone who has been granted this right by law. The main job of ''viatores'' is to attend the duties of a messenger and bailiff, including law enforcement and police work, which in our modern context may include contacting, networking, communication and representation, moderation of public forums, but they are not limited by this law to this kind of work. |
− | + | ==Previous practice in Nova Roma== | |
− | + | Previously, the viator was exclusively an assistant to the [[Tribunus Plebis (Nova Roma)|''tribuni plebis'']]. Only the members of the plebeian gentility could be appointed as ''viatores''. | |
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A viator is a messenger or a lesser form of herald. Viatores can be appointed by any magistrate having the ius edicendi or by anyone who has been granted this right by law. The main job of viatores is to attend the duties of a messenger and bailiff, including law enforcement and police work, which in our modern context may include contacting, networking, communication and representation, moderation of public forums, but they are not limited by this law to this kind of work.
Previous practice in Nova Roma
Previously, the viator was exclusively an assistant to the tribuni plebis. Only the members of the plebeian gentility could be appointed as viatores.