Aediles (Nova Roma)

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Nova Roma Aediles Portal
This page is the portal for all Aedile activities in Nova Roma. Please see the links below:
Aediles in Roma Antiqua

The name "aedile" is said to come from their having the care of the temple (aedes) of Ceres. There were originally two, called aediles plebeii. They were the assistants of the tribunes in such matters as the tribunes entrusted to them, including the hearing of causes of smaller importance.

The aedileship was created at the same time as that of the tribuni plebis, B.C. 494 BCE. Shortly thereafter (446 BCE), they were appointed the keepers of the senatus consulta. (Livy. iii.55) They were also the keepers of the plebiscita. Other functions were gradually entrusted to them, and it is not always easy to distinguish their duties from some of those which belong to the censors; nor to distinguish all the duties of the plebeian and curule aediles, after the establishment of the curule aedileship.

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In 44 BCE Iulius Caesar added two patrician aediles, called Cereales, charged with the care of the cereal-supply. Under Augustus the aediles' juridical functions and the care of the games were transferred to the praetor, and their city responsibilities were limited by the appointment of a praefectus urbi. In the 3rd century CE it disappeared altogether.
Aediles in Nova Roma

There are in total four aediles, two Curule Aediles and two Plebeian Aediles.

The domain of authority of the aediles includes:

Magna Mater Project
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The ultimate goal of the Magna Mater Project is the restoration of the Palatine temple of Magna Mater.


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