Tribes (Latin: tribus) were groupings of citizens in ancient Rome, originally based on location. Voters were eventually organized by tribes, with each...
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A tribus, or tribe, was a division of the Roman people for military, censorial, and voting purposes. When constituted in the comitia tributa, the tribes...
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Astorga (Asturica), Spain. AE 1928, 163. - Caius Pelgus Luci filius Scaptia (tribu) Clemens veteranus legionis) X Geminae vixit annos LVI hic situs est/...
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BC 332 (two new voting tribus established): Scaptia, Maecia BC 329 Anxur (Latium) BC 318 Falerna tribus established, Cales made contract with Rome again...
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Tributa) was an assembly consisting of all Roman citizens convened by tribes (tribus). In the Roman Republic, citizens did not elect legislative representatives...
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Genus Pseudomelpia Enderlein, 1922 Genus Pseudoscione Lutz, 1918 Genus Scaptia Walker, 1850 Subgenus Plinthina Walker, 1850 Genus Scione Walker, 1850...
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Plinthina Walker, 1850 Pseudomelpia Enderlein, 1922 Pseudoscione Lutz, 1918 Scaptia Walker, 1850 Scione Walker, 1850 Triclista Enderlein, 1922 Tribe Scepsidini...
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