Capite censi were the lowest class of citizens in ancient Rome, people not of the nobility or middle classes. The term in Latin means "those counted by...
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than that required for bottom of the fifth census class were called capite censi (lit. 'those counted by head') or proletarii. These least-wealthy citizens...
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in Latin Capite censi, the "head count" of ancient Rome Cenci (disambiguation) The Cenci, by Percy Bysshe Shelley, sometimes written Censi This disambiguation...
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circuses – Figure of speech referring to a superficial means of appeasement Capite censi – Lowest class of citizens of ancient Rome Plebeian Council – Principal...
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conquered territories. Officially, propertyless citizens were called capite censi because they were "persons registered not as to their property...but...
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head count in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Head count may refer to: Capite censi, a Latin expression referring to the non-nobility Head count (Australian...
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plunder. He also recruited volunteers from men without property, the capite censi. With more troops mustering in southern Italy, Marius sailed for Africa...
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Legionary infantry Fifth class 400 (or 1,100) – 2,500 30 Legionary infantry (velites) Proletarii (capite censi) Under 400 (or 1,100) 1 Fleets (oarsmen)...
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serve in the legions. In 107 BC, Gaius Marius enrolled the landless capite censi in his army, a one-off occurrence, as in the following Cimbric War, Marius...
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of the Orders) Nobles Patricians Equites Plebs Adsidui Proletarians Capite censi Slaves aerarium – Public treasury in ancient Rome aequitas – Roman legal...
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