It was also used as an unofficial national anthem in imperial times.
However, the latter was more a leisure characteristic for the late imperial time.
In imperial times the members were usually of equestrian standing.
This is often determined by the administrative boundaries established during imperial times.
The name gradually became less common in imperial times.
The first system was a tram pulled by a mule during the imperial time in 1887.
The head of a county during imperial times was the magistrate.
This system was inherited from imperial times and there is an interest to reform the legislation about it.
The name gradually became less common towards the end of the Republic, but was still used in imperial times.
Other praenomina do not appear to have been used before imperial times.