Guest very_berry16 Posted May 28, 2005 Report Share Posted May 28, 2005 I am currently studying Roman history and am confused about how the curiae were organized. Were 10 curiae taken from each of the 3 tribes of Rome, or were the 3 tribes divided into 30 curiae each? Any help is greatly appreciated! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lacertus Posted May 29, 2005 Report Share Posted May 29, 2005 Comitia curiata was only own form of assemblies of Roman people (patricii) before reform of Servius Tullius. Comitia curiata lost any real mean wis apperance assemblies of centuria and tribus and was saved as survival of olden days. They had formal rigth deliver to Imperium to magistratus. Every time they voted the Lex curiata de imperio. To accept this low there wasn't need presence of curiata's members. There were enough 30 lictoris ( as were 30 curiae) and 3 auguris. Before the reform of Servius Tullius patricii were divided into 3 tribus (Ramnes, Tities, Luceres). Each tribus was divided into 10 familiae. Therefore were 3 tribus, 30 curiae and 300 familiae. I think it's true. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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