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The office was generally held by young men intending to follow the cursus honorum to high political office, traditionally after their quaestorship but before their praetorship.
The cursus honorum ( Latin: " course of offices ") was the sequential order of public offices held by aspiring politicians in both the Roman Republic and the early Empire.
The cursus honorum comprised a mixture of military and political administration posts.
The following steps of the cursus honorum were achieved by direct election every year.
While part of the cursus honorum, this step was optional and not required to hold future offices.
Another office not officially a step in the cursus honorum was the princeps senatus, an extremely prestigious office for a patrician.
* Diagram of the cursus honorum
When Augustus died in 14, Claudius — then 23 — appealed to his uncle Tiberius to allow him to begin the cursus honorum.
Born in Rome of a family from Gubbio in Umbria who had come to Rome during the pontificate of Pope Innocent IX, he graduated from the Collegio Romano and followed a conventional cursus honorum, following his uncle Girolamo Pamphilj as auditor of the Rota, and like him, attaining the dignity of Cardinal-Priest of Sant ' Eusebio, in 1629.
A quaestor (; ) was a type of public official in the " cursus honorum " system who supervised financial affairs.
The office of quaestor was adopted as the first official post of the cursus honorum.
This tribunate was often a first, but optional, step in a young man's senatorial career ( see cursus honorum ).
Membership of the senatorial order was a prerequisite to attain the standard succession of offices known as the cursus honorum, and to gain entry into the Roman Senate.
However, he omitted the military tribunate from the cursus honorum and was forced to delay his quaestorship until he had reached the required minimum age of 25.
The elder boy, Titus Flavius Sabinus entered public life and pursued the cursus honorum.
Crassus was rising steadily up the cursus honorum, the sequence of offices held by Roman citizens seeking political power, when ordinary Roman politics were interrupted by two events – first, the Third Mithridatic War, and second, the Third Servile War, which was the organized two-year rebellion of Roman slaves under the leadership of Spartacus ( from summer 73 BC to spring 71 BC ).
In the later Republic, augury came under the supervision of the college of pontifices, a priestly-magistral office whose powers were increasingly woven into the cursus honorum.
It was not the Persian custom to grant hereditary satrapies ; satrap was only a step in the cursus honorum.
Pliny was considered an honest and moderate man, consistent in his pursuit of suspected Christian members according to Roman law, and rose through a series of Imperial civil and military offices, the cursus honorum ( see below ).
His early career was a typical cursus honorum, with several appointments, both political and military.
However, there is no strict evidence about this, and some scholars suppose that Sallust haven't been a quaestor — the practice of violating cursus honorum was common in the last years of the Republic ..
For a pre-modernist notion of " career ", compare cursus honorum.
The next step of his cursus honorum was the election as praetor in 191 BC.
Since four boys were too many for a father to support through the cursus honorum, Paullus decided to give the oldest two boys up for adoption, probably between 175 BC and 170 BC.

cursus and with
The large majority of the students are admitted after two to three years of classes préparatoires, known as " mathematics superior " and " mathematics special ", which are an undergraduate cursus with almost exclusive emphasis on Math and Physics.
Daughters had to be provided with a suitable dowry and sons had to be pushed through the political offices of the cursus honorum.
Earlier monuments associated with a later henge might include Neolithic monuments such as a cursus ( e. g., at Thornborough Henges the central henge overlies the cursus ) or a long barrow such as the West Kennet Long Barrow at Avebury, Wiltshire, or even, as in the case of Stonehenge, Mesolithic post holes.
Cursus ( plural ' cursūs ' or ' cursuses ') was a name given by early British archaeologists such as William Stukeley to the large parallel lengths of banks with external ditches which they thought were early Roman athletic courses, hence the Latin name cursus, meaning " course ".
He started his cursus honorum as quaestor in 113 BC and in 102 BC he was elected praetor with proconsular powers for the province of Cilicia.
It has been suggested that an avenue of stones and a cursus crossed the valley linking the Kit's Coty side with the Coldrum Stones side.
The Roman citizen elite in the 2nd and 3rd centuries, under the pressure of taxation and the ruinous cost of presenting spectacular public entertainments in the traditional cursus honorum, had found under the Antonines that security could only be obtained by combining their established roles in the local town with new ones as servants and representatives of a distant Emperor and his traveling court.
Its extreme length makes it a notable example of this class of linear earthwork ; it is better interpreted as a pair of same-length cursus constructed end to end, with the more southerly cursus ( the Gussage Cursus ) pre-dating the northerly one ( the Pentridge Cursus ).
The cursus honorum, a standardized series of military and civil posts suitable for ambitious aristocratic men, ensured that powerful noblemen were familiar with military command.
:* Mrs Lulling is the author with her little nephew Jerome of a luxembourgish video cursus for foreigners interested in Luxembourg national language.
The distinction between a cursus and a circus in connection with racing is not wholly clear.
Many times imperial favor was granted to Christianity by the Edict ; new avenues were opened to Christians, including the right to compete with other Romans in the traditional cursus honorum for high government positions, and greater acceptance into general civil society.

cursus and years
* 2000: A new cursus is set in place, passing to 4 years and reforming the polytechnicien curriculum
Numerous examples of cursus are known and the discipline of aerial archaeology is the most effective method of identifying such large features following thousands of years of weathering and plough damage.
When Lucius Cornelius Sulla regulated the cursus by law, the minimum age of election to consul became, in effect, 41 years of age.
All this had the effect of further devaluing the office of consul, to the point that by the final years of the 3rd century, holding an ordinary consulate was occasionally left out of the cursus inscriptions, while suffect consulships were hardly ever recorded by the first decades of the 4th century.

cursus and military
Scaurus ’ cursus honorum started when he became a military tribune in the Hispania provinces.
The Caecilii Metelli remained a political power within the state from the 3rd century BC to the end of the Republic, holding every office in the cursus honorum as well as several important military commands.
The Caecilii Metellii remained a political power within the state, from the 3rd century BC to the end of the Republic, holding every office in the cursus honorum as well as several important military commands in India ( New Delhi ).
The Historia Augusta, whose testimony is not to be trusted unreservedly, paints Pupienus as an example of advancement through the cursus honorum due to military success.
After proving his military talent, he climbed the cursus honorum and became promagistrate in Sicily 93 BC and consul in the year 89 BC, in the midst of the Social War.
In the 1st and early 2nd centuries, they were mainly Italian aristocrats performing the military component of their cursus honorum ( coneventional career-path ).
The Roman system of military communication ( Cursus publicus or cursus vehicularis ) provides an early example.

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