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| Course of honors-stepes you take to make it to the higest jobs (from bottom to top- quaestor, praetor, consul) |
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| Two men-executives-elected yearly |
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| Judges (8 elected yearly) |
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| Treasurers ( 20 elected yearly) |
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| In charge of roads and public games (4 elected yearly) |
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| 2 elected every 5 years for 18 months- in charge of taking the census and public morals |
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| Had absolute power in times of emergency; normally ruled 6 months maximum |
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| Master of the horse/cavalry- assistant to dictator |
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| Must be a praetor to enter-for life |
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| 10 elected yearly- only plebeians can run- can veto the senate |
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| Visit of client to patron's house |
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| Cold food basket given to client when he is received by patron in his atrium |
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| Patron leads clients to forum |
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| Head of family (family includes wife, children, slaves, and property) |
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| Power (of life and death in early times) of paterfamilias over family |
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| Backbone around which they raced |
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| Eggs and dolphins (woord or bronze) used as lap counters |
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| Number of laps in a usual race |
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| # that could be held in the Circus Maximus |
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| Red(russata), white (albata), blue (veneta), green (prasina) |
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