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They entered the house, were received by an awed duumvir, and taken to his reception room.
The moment the troop had ridden off, the duumvir nodded to his beadles.
You know what that means, duumvir.
For this victory, he was awarded a triumph and elected as duumvir by the colony of Pisidian Antioch.
Gaius Atilius, duumvir in 216 BC.
His father was a provincial magistrate (duumvir) who bequeathed at his death the sum of nearly two millions of sesterces to his two sons.
Quintus Bruttius Balbus, a candidate for duumvir at Pompeii, mentioned in a political graffito.
Quintus Lollius Alcamenes, decurio and duumvir of an unknown municipium.
While the imperial legate was away, the chiliarch, a military commander, and the duumvir, a civil magistrate, threw a number of Christians, who confessed their faith, into prison.
It was often the case that the emperor was elected as one duumvir and the other position was left up to the emperor for the appointment of a praefectus.
During the early imperial period, the duumvir or mayor of the Civitas Vallensium, Caius Cominus Chiu, lived in Sierre.
In ancient Rome, duumviri (Lat duumvir, "one of the two men"; in plural originally duoviri, "the two men") was the official style of two joint magistrates.
The monolith was originally a grave marker, erected in the 2nd century AD to honor the memory of Marcus Valerius Verus, the duumvir (mayor) of Roman Poetovio.
Marcus Atilius, duumvir in 216 BC, with Gaius Atilius, dedicated the temple of Concordia, which L. Manlius Vulso, the praetor, had vowed.
Allieus Maius enjoyed a very successful career in local Pompeian politics, having been elected aedile, duumvir and quinquennial duumvir (in 55A.
They stayed in the comfortable coolness of the house of the chief ethnarch, though these days he was a Roman citizen, and pretended he was more at ease being called a duumvir than an ethnarch.
While many cities (as in Gaul) had a double-headed chief magistracy, often another title was used, such as Duumvir or native styles such as Meddix, but Consul was used in some.
His son Caius Iulius Laco, was Duumvir quinquenalius and Isthmian agonothete, as was Laco's son Caius Iulius Spartiaticus; both were members of the Roman equestrian order.
Two funerary inscriptions discovered at Tropaeum Traiani in Moesia Inferior commemorate Romans killed during the attacks: Lucius Fufidius Iulianus, a decurion and duumvir of the city and a man named Daizus, son of Comozous.
In Rome, Marcus Aurelius is Emperor, and in faraway Lusitania, in a city called Tarcisis, on the western edge of the Iberian peninsula in what will one day be Portugal, Lucius Valerius Quintius is his humble servant - the duumvir, or magistrate.
The social environment of Christians in Hispania may be inferred from the canons prohibiting marriage and other intercourse with Jews, pagans and heretics, closing the offices of flamen and duumvir to Christians, forbidding all contact with idolatry and likewise participation in pagan festivals and public games.