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Aerarium, from aes ("bronze, money") + -ārium ("place for"), was the name
given in
Ancient Rome to the
public treasury, and in a
secondary sense to the...
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Chlorion aerarium,
commonly known as the steel-blue
cricket hunter, is a
species of thread-waisted
wasps in the
family Sphecidae. It is
similar in shape...
- rejected. The
normal main duty of the
urban quaestors was to
handle the
aerarium (the
public treasury). This
involved control and
management of the gold...
- The
aerarium militare was the
military treasury of
Imperial Rome. It was
instituted by Augustus, the
first Roman emperor, as a "permanent
revenue source"...
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Temple of
Saturn in the
Roman Forum housed the
state treasury and
archives (
aerarium) of the
Roman Republic and the
early Roman Empire. The
planet Saturn and...
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estate tax and from an
auction tax went
towards the veterans'
pension fund (
aerarium militare). Low
taxes helped the
Roman aristocracy increase their wealth...
- aevitates, soboles,
familias ****iasque censento:
urbis templa, vias, aquas,
aerarium,
vectigalia tuento:
populique partes in
tribus distribunto: exin ****ias...
- Maeci**** was recalled, made senator, and
appointed prefect of the
treasury (
aerarium Saturni). He was made
consul soon after. Fronto's son-in-law,
Gaius Aufidius...
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currency issued in 16 BC,
after he
donated vast
amounts of
money to the
aerarium Saturni, the
public treasury.
According to
historian H. H. Scullard, however...
- good were of no
value to the
state and
might as well be abandoned. The
aerarium (state treasury) was
supervised by
members of the
government rising in...