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1 IIIviri
triumvĭri (also written tresvĭri, and IIIvĭri), ōrum or ūm, m. [tres-vir], three men holding an office together or associated in public business, a board of three, three joint commissioners appointed for various purposes, a triumvirate. So,I.Triumviri coloniae deducendae or agro dando, for leading out a colony and distributing the land among its members, Liv. 3, 1, 6; 4, 11, 5; 6, 21, 4; 8, 16, 14 al.—In sing.:II.nobilitas... Gaium Gracchum... triumvirum coloniis deducundis ferro necaverat,
Sall. J. 42, 1:triumvir agrarius,
Liv. 27, 21, 10; Cic. Brut. 20, 79.—Triumviri capitales, superintendents of public prisons, who performed many of the duties of modern police magistrates, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 3; Cic. Or. 46, 156:III.carceris lautumiarum,
Liv. 32, 26, 27; Dig. 1, 2, 2, § 30; Liv. 25, 1, 10; 39, 14, 10.—In sing., Val. Max. 5, 4, 7.—Triumviri Epulones, v. epulo.—IV.Triumviri monetales, directors of the mint, Dig. 1, 2, 2, § 30.—V.Triumviri mensarii, three commissioners to regulate money, Liv. 23, 21, 6; 24, 18, 12; 26, 36, 8.—VI.Triumviri nocturni, fire-wardens, Liv. 9, 46, 3; Val. Max. 8, 1, 6; Dig. 1, 15, 1.—VII.Triumviri reipublicae constituendae;VIII.these were Antony, Octavianus, and Lepidus, appointed to regulate public affairs,
Liv. Epit. 120; Suet. Aug. 96; id. Tib. 4; Flor. 4, 6.— In sing., Vell. 2, 88, 1; Suet. Aug. 9; 54; Gell. 3, 9, 4; Nep. Att. 12, 2.—Boards for recruiting troops:IX.senatus triumviros binos creari jussit,
Liv. 25, 5, 6.—Triumviri sacris conquirendis donisque persignandis, to collect and register votive offerings, etc., Liv. 25, 7, 5.—X.Triumviri reficiendis aedibus Fortunae et matris Matutae et Spei, for the restoration of temples, Liv. 25, 7, 6.—XI.The three chief magistrates of a municipality:Q. Manlius, qui tum erat IIIvir,
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2 triumviri
triumvĭri (also written tresvĭri, and IIIvĭri), ōrum or ūm, m. [tres-vir], three men holding an office together or associated in public business, a board of three, three joint commissioners appointed for various purposes, a triumvirate. So,I.Triumviri coloniae deducendae or agro dando, for leading out a colony and distributing the land among its members, Liv. 3, 1, 6; 4, 11, 5; 6, 21, 4; 8, 16, 14 al.—In sing.:II.nobilitas... Gaium Gracchum... triumvirum coloniis deducundis ferro necaverat,
Sall. J. 42, 1:triumvir agrarius,
Liv. 27, 21, 10; Cic. Brut. 20, 79.—Triumviri capitales, superintendents of public prisons, who performed many of the duties of modern police magistrates, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 3; Cic. Or. 46, 156:III.carceris lautumiarum,
Liv. 32, 26, 27; Dig. 1, 2, 2, § 30; Liv. 25, 1, 10; 39, 14, 10.—In sing., Val. Max. 5, 4, 7.—Triumviri Epulones, v. epulo.—IV.Triumviri monetales, directors of the mint, Dig. 1, 2, 2, § 30.—V.Triumviri mensarii, three commissioners to regulate money, Liv. 23, 21, 6; 24, 18, 12; 26, 36, 8.—VI.Triumviri nocturni, fire-wardens, Liv. 9, 46, 3; Val. Max. 8, 1, 6; Dig. 1, 15, 1.—VII.Triumviri reipublicae constituendae;VIII.these were Antony, Octavianus, and Lepidus, appointed to regulate public affairs,
Liv. Epit. 120; Suet. Aug. 96; id. Tib. 4; Flor. 4, 6.— In sing., Vell. 2, 88, 1; Suet. Aug. 9; 54; Gell. 3, 9, 4; Nep. Att. 12, 2.—Boards for recruiting troops:IX.senatus triumviros binos creari jussit,
Liv. 25, 5, 6.—Triumviri sacris conquirendis donisque persignandis, to collect and register votive offerings, etc., Liv. 25, 7, 5.—X.Triumviri reficiendis aedibus Fortunae et matris Matutae et Spei, for the restoration of temples, Liv. 25, 7, 6.—XI.The three chief magistrates of a municipality:Q. Manlius, qui tum erat IIIvir,
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3 triumvir or IIIvir
triumvir or IIIvir virī, gen plur. ōrum or ūm, m [tres+vir], one of three associates in office, a member of a board of three, one of three joint commissioners: Gracchum triumvirum coloniis deducundis necaverat, i. e. one of three commissioners to found a colony, S.: agrarius, L.: triumvir rei p., one of three dictators, to reconstitute the state, N.— Plur: triumviros agro dando creat, to distribute land, L.: capitales, superintendents of public prisons and of the police, L.: mensarii, commissioners of a public bank, L.: nocturni, fire-wardens, L.: senatus triumviros binos creari iussit, two recruiting boards, each of three members, L.: triumviri sacris conquirendis donisque persignandis, to solicit and register votive offerings, etc., L.: triumviri reficiendis aedibus, to rebuild the temples, L.
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