Petronius Longus had said my description was known, so an aedile might track me down.
3
His office as aedile gave him the necessary authority.
4
The dictator, Manlius, appointed as his master of the horse Caius Servilius, then curule aedile.
5
His next office of aedile was still more expensive.
6
To this commission was appointed Lucius Oppius Salinator, who had been plebeian aedile the year before.
7
An overexcited aedile called Atius Pertinax.
8
Under praetorian stipulations we must include also those directed by the aedile, for these too are based upon jurisdiction.
9
As for the money of the Arpinates, if the aedile L. Fadius asks for it, pay him back every farthing.
10
By the time I blundered into him he was an aedile -' Junior law enforcement officer, in support of a district magistrate.
11
Possibly Atius Pertinax, in his position as the praetor's aedile, had been able to tell the conspirators where the ingot was hidden.
12
He was a candidate for the office of aedile, and wanted the beasts for the show which he would have to exhibit.
13
Procuration also, had to be notified before the aedile, whose special business it was to see that no Roman matron became a prostitute.
14
He, it is true, did not live before the decemvirs, for he was curule aedile, an office created many years after the decemvirs.
15
The persons appointed were, Caius Servilius, Marcus Caecilius Metellus, Titus Claudius Asellus, and Quintus Mamilius Turinus, who was at that time plebeian aedile.
16
Titus had come down to us at the door, also putting his brother to the test: The aedile has left his lady a curious legacy.