Comitia curiata (Nova Roma)

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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 consuls, or the praetors. The duties of the Comitia Curiata are primarily to invest elected and appointed magistrates, governors or other officers with auspicia maiora and imperium. They will also undertake the following:

  • Witness the appointment of official priests and priestess of the Religio Romana, adoptions, and the recording of wills;
  • Approve or reject the elevation of a plebeian family to the patriciatus;
  • Approve or reject an adoption that elevates a plebeian to the patriciatus or lowers a patrician to the plebs;
  • Approve or reject an application from a patrician who wishes to renounce his status and become a member of the plebs.

The comitia curiata derives its function from the Article III of the Lex Cornelia Domitia de re publica constituenda (the constitution of Nova Roma).

Current Lictores Curiati

The comitia curiata (Curiate Assembly) shall be made up of thirty lictores curiati (lictors of the curia), appointed to their positions by the Collegium Pontificum (college of pontiffs) or as nominated jointly by the curio and the flamen curialis from among the members of the curiae of the old ceremonial tribes.

150px}} Aula Tullia Scholastica

Lictrix

150px}} Gaius Servilius Vespillo

Lictor

150px}} Publius Iunius Brutus

Lictor

150px}} Marvus Cassius Maro

Lictor

150px}} Gaius Quinctius Flamininus

Lictor

150px}} Titus Domitius Draco

Lictor

150px}} Gaius Sempronius Pellio

Lictor

150px}} Publius Aemilius Paullus Gallus

Lictor

150px}} Marvus Marcius Rex

Lictor

150px}} Spurius Vibius Calvus

Lictor

150px}} Quintus Fabius Labeo

Lictor

150px}} Lucius Aurelius Curio

Lictor

150px}} Appius Curius Rullus

Lictor

150px}} Marvus Flavius Celsus

Lictor

150px}} Gaius Claudius Quadratus

Lictor

150px}} Sp. Tarquitius Plautus

Lictor

150px}} Aulus Munius Firmus

Lictor

150px}} Tiberius Herdonius Honoratus

Lictor

150px}} Lucius Liberius Victor

Lictor

150px}} Tiberius Ocratius Maximus Brasus

Lictor

150px}} Sp. Teius Torquatus

Lictor

Historical Meetings of the Comitia Curiata

Under current legislation, the comitia curiata is now often called to order publicly by a consular edict in the Forum Romanum, or by the pontifex maximus in a closed session.

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