Ruler: |
Legislation |
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Julius Caesar (45 B.C.) | Lex Cassia : Caesar granted the right to create new patricians Tacitus Annales XI. 25; Dio 43. 47. |
Augustus (33 B.C.) |
?lex de plebeis in patricios adlegendis ? Dio 43. 47 speaks of Augustus creating patricians in this year by adlectio : this may be an error. |
Augustus (30 B.C.) | Lex Saenia (Nov./Dec.) a lex rogata , sponsored by the consul suffect, C. Saenius, regulating the adlection of plebeians to the patriciate by means of a lex curiata Tacitus Annales XI. 25; Dio 52. 42.5; Res Gestae Divi Augusti 8. 1. |
Augustus Res Gestae Divi Augusti 8: |
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"In my fifth consulship [29 B.C.], I increased the number of patricians by order of the People and the Senate. Three times I revised the Roll of Senators [29/28, 18, 13]. And in my sixth consulship [28 B.C.], with Marcus Agrippa as my colleague, I conducted a census of the People. I performed the lustrum after an interval of forty-two years; at this lustrum 4,063,000 Roman citizens were recorded. Then a second time, acting alone, by virtue of the consular power, I completed the taking of the census, in the consulship of C. Censorinus and C. Asinius [8 B.C.]; at this lustrum 4,233,000 Roman citizens were recorded. And a third time I completed the taking of the census, in the consulship of Sextus Pompeius and Sextus Appuleius [A.D. 14] by virtue of the consular power and with my son Tiberius as my colleague; at this lustrum 4,937,000 Roman citizens were recorded . . . . " |
CHANGES IN THE OLD ARISTOCRACY: EXTINCTIONS |
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I. A |
Of the PATRICIAN FAMILIES represented in the Senate in 55 B.C., the following were extinct by 30 B.C.:
Manlii Torquati |
I. B |
Under Augustus, the following PATRICIAN FAMILIES became extinct:
Claudii Pulchri |
I. C |
Under Tiberius, the following became extinct:
Aemilii Scauri |
ADDITIONS OR EXPANSIONS TO PATRICIAN FAMILIES |
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II. A |
Under the Julio-Claudians, the following PATRICIAN FAMILIES experienced a resurgence:
Aemilii Lepidi |
II. B |
NEW PATRICIANS created by Julius Caesar:
Antonii (from the plebeian nobility) |
II. C |
NEW PATRICIANS created by Augustus:
Aelii Tuberones |
ADDITIONS OR EXPANSIONS TO PLEBEIAN FAMILIES |
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III.A |
Of the Ancient PLEBEIAN NOBILITY, the following had become extinct by 30 B.C.:
Junii Bruti |
III.B |
By the end of the reign of Augustus, the following families of PLEBEIAN NOBILITY were extinct:
Tulii Cicerones |
III.C |
By the end of the Julio-Claudian period, the following were also extinct:
Sempronii Gracchi |
PERIOD: |
NUMBER: |
DETAILS: |
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(I) | 44 B.C.—29 B.C. | 133 | 108 certain, 25 probable |
(II) | 28 B.C. —19 B.C. | 23 | 5 certain, 18 probable |
(III) | 18 B.C. —A.D. 3 | 41 | 19 certain, 22 probable |
(IV) | A.D. 4 —A.D. 14 | 30 | 17 certain, 13 probable |
PERIOD: |
NEW MAN: |
CONSULSHIP: |
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(II) |
P. Sulpicius Quirinius Lucilius Longus L. Passienus Rufus A. Vibius Habitus C. Vibius Postumus |
(cos 12) (cos suff. 4) (cos suff. 8) (cos suff. 5) |
(III) |
L. Pomponius Flaccus C. Pomponius Graecinus C. Poppaeus Sabinus Q. Poppaeus Secundus M. Salvius Otho L. Seius Tubero Q. Varius Geminus M. Vipstanius Gallus P. Vitellius L. Volusius Proculus |
(cos 17) (cos suff. 16) (cos 9) (cos suff. 9) (cos suff. 18) (cos suff. 18) (cos suff. 17) |
(IV) |
Alfidius Sabinus C. Ummidius Quadratus |
(cos. ca. 40) |
John Paul Adams, CSUN
john.p.adams@csun.edu