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- Aerarii abstract "The aerarii (from Lat. aes, "bronze" or "money" in its subsidiary sense of "poll tax") were a class of Roman citizens not included in the thirty tribes of Servius Tullius, and subject to a poll-tax arbitrarily fixed by the censor. They were:The inhabitants of conquered towns which had been deprived of local self-government, who possessed the jus conubii (right of legal marriage) and jus commercii (right to engage in lawful business), but no political rights. Caere is said to have been the first example of this (353 BC). Hence the expression "in tabulas Caeritum referre" came to mean " to degrade to the status of an aerarius."Full citizens subjected to civil degradation (infamia) as the result of following certain professions (primarily the performing arts), of dishonourable acts in private life (for instance stuprum) or of conviction for certain crimes.Persons "branded" (stigmatized by receiving a nota, essentially a "black mark") by the censor.Those who were thus excluded from the tribes and centuries had no vote, were incapable of filling Roman magistracies and could not serve in the army. According to Mommsen, the aerarii were originally the non-assidui (non-holders of land), excluded from the tribes, the comitia and the army. By a reform of the censor Appius Claudius in 312 BC these non-assidui were admitted into the tribes, and the aerarii as such disappeared. But in 304, Fabius Rullianus limited them to the four city tribes, and from that time the term meant a man degraded from a higher (rural) to a lower (urban) tribe, but not deprived of the right of voting or of serving in the army. The expressions tribu movere and aerarium facere, regarded by Mommsen as identical in meaning ("to degrade from a higher tribe to a lower "), are explained by A. H. J. Greenidge the first as relegation from a higher to a lower tribe or total exclusion from the tribes, the second as exclusion from the centuries. Other views of the original aerarii are that they were: artisans and freedmen (Niebuhr); inhabitants of towns united with Rome by a hospitium publicum, who had become domiciled on Roman territory (Lange); only a class of degraded citizens, including neither the cives sine suffragio nor the artisans (Madvig); identical with the capite censi of the Servian constitution (Belot, Greenidge).".
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- Aerarii wikiPageRevisionID "651525738".
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink A._H._J._Greenidge.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Abel_Hendy_Jones_Greenidge.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Appius_Claudius.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink As_(Roman_coin).
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink As_(coin).
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Caere.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Capite_censi.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Republic.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_classes_in_ancient_Rome.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Fabius_Rullianus.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Hospitium.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Infamia.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Johan_Nicolai_Madvig.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Jus_commercii.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Jus_conubii.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Lex_Canuleia.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Madvig.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Mommsen.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Performing_arts_in_ancient_Rome.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Quintus_Fabius_Maximus_Rullianus.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Roman_censor.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Roman_citizens.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Roman_citizenship.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Roman_tribe.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Servian_constitution.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Servius_Tullius.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Sexuality_in_ancient_Rome.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Stuprum.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Tax_per_head.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Voting_tribes_of_ancient_Rome.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:black_mark.
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aerarii".
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLinkText "aerarian".
- Aerarii wikiPageWikiLinkText "aerarii".
- Aerarii hasPhotoCollection Aerarii.
- Aerarii wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Aerarii wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Aerarii wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikisource1911Enc.
- Aerarii subject Category:Roman_Republic.
- Aerarii subject Category:Social_classes_in_ancient_Rome.
- Aerarii hypernym Citizens.
- Aerarii type EthnicGroup.
- Aerarii type Monarchy.
- Aerarii type Monarchy.
- Aerarii comment "The aerarii (from Lat. aes, "bronze" or "money" in its subsidiary sense of "poll tax") were a class of Roman citizens not included in the thirty tribes of Servius Tullius, and subject to a poll-tax arbitrarily fixed by the censor. They were:The inhabitants of conquered towns which had been deprived of local self-government, who possessed the jus conubii (right of legal marriage) and jus commercii (right to engage in lawful business), but no political rights.".
- Aerarii label "Aerarii".
- Aerarii sameAs Aerartribun.
- Aerarii sameAs Aerarii.
- Aerarii sameAs אירארי.
- Aerarii sameAs Aerarii.
- Aerarii sameAs Aerarii.
- Aerarii sameAs m.0714v7.
- Aerarii sameAs Ерарії.
- Aerarii sameAs Q381096.
- Aerarii sameAs Q381096.
- Aerarii wasDerivedFrom Aerarii?oldid=651525738.
- Aerarii isPrimaryTopicOf Aerarii.