The dictator, Manlius, appointed as his master of the horse Caius Servilius, then curuleaedile.
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He, it is true, did not live before the decemvirs, for he was curuleaedile, an office created many years after the decemvirs.
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The curuleaediles were Quintus Minucius Thermus and Tiberius Sempronius Longus.
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Dictator, Magister Equitum, Consul, Interrex, Praetor, or CuruleAedile.
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The Roman games were thrice repeated by the curuleaediles, Lucius Licinius Lucullus and Quintus Fulvius.
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The curuleaediles, Lucius Veturius and Publius Licinius Varus, repeated the Roman games during one day.
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The curuleaediles of this year, Caius Atilius Serranus and Lucius Scribonius, first exhibited the Megalesian theatrical games.
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The Roman games were thrice repeated in full by the curuleaediles, Cneius Servilius Caepio and Servius Cornelius Lentulus.
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But although the curuleaediles always ranked higher than the plebeian, their functions gradually approximated and became practically identical.
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The curuleaediles were, Lucius Cornelius Caudinus and Servius Sulpicius Galba; the plebeian aediles, Caius Servilius and Quintus Caecilius Metellus.
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Golden four-horsed chariots were placed this year in the Capitol by the curuleaediles, Caius Livius and Marcus Servilius Geminus.
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The curuleaediles also used to issue an edict relating to certain matters, which forms part of the ius honorarium.
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In spite of his ignominious birth, he was made a Senator by Appius Claudius, and was elected CuruleÆdile by the people.
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It is recorded, that the scenic games were this year, for the first time, celebrated for four days by the curuleaediles.
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The praetors appointed were Marcus Atilius, and the two curuleaediles, Publius Sempronius Tuditanus and Cneius Fulvius Centumalus, together with Marcus Aemilius Lepidus.
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The curuleaediles, also, Caius Valerius Flaccus, who was flamen of Jupiter, and Caius Cornelius Cethegus, celebrated the Roman games with great magnificence.