• seat by the emperor (adlectio), technically using the powers of Roman censor (which also entitled him to expel members). Adlectio was, however, generally...
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    place of the usual practice of the emperors directly creating magistrates (adlectio). An inscription in honor of city prefect Ceionius Rufus Albinus states...
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    Emperor appointed that individual to the Senate by issuing a decree (the adlectio). Beginning in 9 BC, with the passage of Augustus' lex Julia de senatu...
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  • consulship, by the gift of the emperor, either through admission to the senate (adlectio inter consulares) or (more rarely) through the award of the consular insignia...
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  • senate for his loyalty during the Year of the Four Emperors. Following his adlectio, Gallicanus was governor of Baetica in AD 79/80, and shortly afterwards...
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    Commodus, he was elevated to the rank of Praetor through the imperial adlectio, thereby making him a member of the Roman Senate. His career continued...
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  • Patricians for their support during the Year of Four Emperors. Following his adlectio, Lucanus served as prefect over a vexillation of soldiers who campaigned...
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  • Sentius Caecilianus as legate of the legion III Augusta." Following his adlectio, Tullus served as prefect over a vexillation of soldiers who campaigned...
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