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quattŭor-prīmi ( quat-), ōrum, m., the four first decurions in the municipal administration (cf. decurio and decemprimi), written ĪĪĪĪ PRIMI, Inscr. Grut. 506; Inscr. Viscont. Op. Var. 1, p. 80. -
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quattŭor-prīmi ( quat-), ōrum, m., the four first decurions in the municipal administration (cf. decurio and decemprimi), written ĪĪĪĪ PRIMI, Inscr. Grut. 506; Inscr. Viscont. Op. Var. 1, p. 80.
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