The interrex (plural interreges) was an extraordinary magistrate during the Roman Kingdom and Republic. Initially, the interrex was appointed after the...
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king died, his power reverted to the Roman Senate, which then chose an Interrex to facilitate the election of a new king. During the transition from the...
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The institution of interrex existed in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, whose ruling classes liked to view their Commonwealth as an heir to Roman Empire...
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of its own members as the interrex to serve for five days to nominate the next king of Rome. After the five days, the interrex could appoint (with the Senate's...
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election of a new king was called the interregnum, during which time the Interrex nominated a candidate to replace the king. After the senate gave its initial...
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Boronia interrex, commonly known as the Regent River boronia, is a plant in the citrus family, Rutaceae and is endemic to a small area in the Kimberley...
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dictated that the first interrex not hold elections; the earliest possible time would fall under the presidency of the second interrex. Lintott 1999, pp. 75...
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last pontifex maximus before the Roman Empire, and (presumably) the last interrex and magister equitum to hold military command. Though he was an able military...
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king. The Senate would assemble and appoint one of its own members—the interrex—to serve for a period of five days with the sole purpose of nominating...
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12 December 1738) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), Primate of Poland, interrex in 1733. Teodor was Rector of Przemyśl and canon of Kraków since 1687,...
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sometime between 298 and 291 BC. As tribune, he foiled efforts by the interrex Appius Claudius Caecus to keep plebeian candidates out of the consular...
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c. 460 BC) was consul of the Roman Republic in 475 BC and 460 BC, and interrex in 462 BC. Prior to his consulship he was one of the two patricians sent...
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Giorgio Agamben Geoffrey of Monmouth Reichsverweser Imperial Vicar Interrex Interrex (Poland) Regent of Hungary Reign Sede vacante United States presidential...
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primate (the Archbishop of Gniezno) served as the regent, and was called interrex (Latin: ruler 'between kings' as in Ancient Rome). In the small republic...
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his person" to prevent such action. Even a dictator (and presumably an interrex) was not exempted from the veto power, although some sources may suggest...
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Valerius seems like a duplication. In 396 BC Valerius was appointed as Interrex to hold the elections of the consulars. There were two other known interreges...
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of the previous king, Tullus Hostilius, the Roman Senate appointed an interrex, who in turn called a session of the assembly of the people who elected...
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titles Vacant Interrex Title last held by Sigismund II King of Poland Grand Duke of Lithuania 16 May 1573 – 12 May 1575 Vacant Interrex Title next held...
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second consulship of Pompeius and Marcus Crassus. In 53 BC, Scipio was interrex with Marcus Valerius Messalla. He became consul with Pompeius in 52 BC...
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he induced the comitia centuriata, called by Lucius Valerius Flaccus as interrex, to pass a law directly appointing Sulla as dictator to write laws and...
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plebs Military tribune Quaestor Aedile Promagistrate Governor Extraordinary Rex Interrex Dictator Magister equitum Decemviri Consular tribune Triumvir...
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relatively long interregna. During that time the Polish primate served as an interrex (ruler between kings). Ernst Kantorowicz's famous theory of the king's...
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by the Roman assemblies. When a king died, the senate would appoint an interrex to oversee the election for a new king. Once the Roman kings were overthrown...
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statesman, archbishop of Gniezno and primate of Poland from 1562 to 1581, interrex from 1572 to 1573 and from 1574 to 1575. He began his service at the royal...
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Vacant Interrex Title last held by Henry de Valois Queen of Poland Grand Duchess of Lithuania 1575–1587 with Stephen Báthory Vacant Interrex Title next...
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Corrector Dictator Magister equitum Consular tribune Rex Triumviri Decemviri Interrex Public law Mos maiorum Ius Senatus consultum Quaestio perpetua Senatus...
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plebs Military tribune Quaestor Aedile Promagistrate Governor Extraordinary Rex Interrex Dictator Magister equitum Decemviri Consular tribune Triumvir...
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the position and that Flaccus was the last princeps. Flaccus served as interrex in 82, presiding over the centuriate assembly for the election of Sulla...
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the more prudent strategy of Fabius Maximus. He was notably appointed Interrex in 216 BC, probably in order to manipulate the elections. Asina was also...
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an interrex, who would present questions upon which the comitia might vote. These included the election of a new king, as proposed by the interrex; the...
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