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An aedile was an elected official of Roman government. This position was held by two men simultaneously, one a Plebeian and one a Patrician, both of whom were elected to the Senate on an annual basis. An aedile was responsible for the maintenance of the public buildings and he also managed all public ceremonies and festivals. Aediles gained prominence... [continue reading]
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Cassius DioPenguin Classics (07 July 1987)Price: $10.42 -

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John E. StambaughThe Johns Hopkins University Press (01 May 1988)Price: $22.34 -

CiceroOxford University Press, USA (18 January 2001)Currently unavailable -

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