Definition of Interreges. Meaning of Interreges. Synonyms of Interreges

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Interreges. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Interreges and, of course, Interreges synonyms and on the right images related to the word Interreges.

Definition of Interreges

Interreges
Interrex In"ter*rex`, n.; pl. E. Interrexes, L. Interreges. [L., fr. inter between + rex king.] An interregent, or a regent.

Meaning of Interreges from wikipedia

- elections. Interreges ruled for only five days, which often led several of them to be appointed in succession, the record being 15 interreges in 326 BC...
- during which ten men chosen from the Senate governed Rome as successive interreges. Under po****r pressure, the Senate finally chose the Sabine Numa Pompilius...
- elections were conducted instead by temporary extraordinary magistrates, interreges, and with the arrival of Caesar's soldiers from Gaul on winter furlough...
- summon the senate and, most importantly, the ****emblies, a series of interreges – the first interrex, by tradition, could not hold elections – was expected...
- refused. In 298 BC Appius Claudius followed by Publius Sulpicius became interreges for reasons unknown. Sulpicius held an election, which brought Barbatus...
- refused. In 298 BC Appius Claudius followed by Publius Sulpicius became interreges for reasons unknown. Sulpicius held an election, which brought Barbatus...
- appointment of Quintus Fabius Maximus Rulli**** and Marcus Valerius Corvus as interreges, who successfully oversaw the elections of the consuls for 320 BC. Fabia...
- Interreges of the Commonwealth Took the office of interrex in Gave up the office of interrex in Interrex 1572 1573 Jakub Uchański 1574 1575 Jakub Uchański...
- ignored the politically insignificant curio maximus in his listing of the interreges of 482 or that Sempronius was the curio maximus. Sempronius is included...
- plebeian dictator, and still less to the dictator himself, nominated interreges for the purpose. The object of the patricians was to secure both places...