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Dnisiui 289 knights Pnitat {corUinued). graiiting citizenship to ItaUans, 188-189 ; death, 189. dnoTixl perduellionia, 12, 18, 31, 227. - — sacris faciundU, 18, 87; see Decemviri sacris faeiundis. •lectioii, consular, in 63 B.C., 229 ; for fi3 and 52 B.C., 2i8; elections for 47 and 46 B.C., 266; for 44 and 43 B.C., 269. eqnitea eqno pxiyato, instituted, 64; see Aristocracy of wealth, equo publico or celeres, see Equestrian cerUuries, family, the Latin, 2-3. fanning out the revenoes, system of, 39-40; hy censors, 62, 143; results of, 103, 207, 278. fasti, 18, 52, 80, 82, 281. line, the highest, 51, 53, 87. Flaminios, Gains, 112-116; censor- ship of, 115; reform of the cen- turiate assembly by, 118-121 ; law on coinage of, 122-123. freedmen, serrices of, 71; sons of, Admitted to the senate, 78; enroll- ment of, by Appins, 79; by RuUla- nns, 81 ; by Flaminius, 118, 155, 178, 193-194, 196, 196, 198, 200; im- portance of, 130; regularly citi- zens, 148; rights of, 148. gens, 3; gerUes minores, 20. Oxacchna, Gains Sempronius, 160, 162. 164; sketch of, 168; laws of, 169-173; as administrator, 173; " opposition to, 173; projects of, 174; death, 175; character of his legislation, 176-176; fate of his laws, 176-177. Oxacchns, Tiberius Sempronius, sketch of, 159-160; agrarian law of, 160-161 ; rcTolutionary pro- ceedings, 162; canvass for reelec- tion, and death, 163; as a politi- cian, 163-164. grain, distribntion of, 150; by Gains Gracchus, 169-170, 184, 188, 207- 206, 214, 215; by Cato, 233; free, by Clodius, 239 ; by Caesar, 275. horsemen, see Equestrian centuries. imperinm, 11, 15; aequum or maitts, 219, 264; domi, 30-81; infinitum, 218, 221; infinitum maius, 242- 243; militiae^SL intennazxiage, right of, see Jus eo- nubii. inteziegnom, 13-14, 33; in 55 b.C;, 246-246; in 53 and 52 B.C., 24fr- 249. Italians, origin and diylsions of, 1-2 ; citizenship, 167, 174, 18^189, 190- 191; rebelUon of, 190; see Ifew citUens, judiciary, see Courts. jurors, see Senators, Knights, and THbuni aerarii, jus Aximini, 97, 200; oommercU, 6, 8, 25, 94, 95, 96; eonubii, 6, 7-8, 26, 52, 63; explained, 59; results of, at Rome, 59-60, 94, 95, 96, 97, 148 ; cum patribus agendi, 16; cum pltbe agendi, 44; cum populo agendi, 15; Flavianum, 80; honO' rum, 7; imaginum, 60-61, 103; intercedendi, 28, see Consuls and Plebeian tribunes; LtUU, see Latin rights; protH>c€Uionis, 7, see Appeal; suffragii, 7, see Ctti- tens and Citixsnship. king, election of, 11, 14; insignia and attendants, 14-16; powers, 16-17; of sacrifices, 32, 82. knights, as jurors, 170-171, 178-179, 191-192, 197, 202, 216; to become senators, 170, 187 ; list of , 206 ; re- mission of rents to, 171, 234, 237 ; seats in theatre, 154, 217; see Equestrian centuries and class, and Aristocracy of wealth.