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DUOVIRI , less correctly DUUMvIRI (from See also: Lat. duo two, and vir, See also: man), in See also: ancient See also: Rome, the official See also: style of two joint magistrates
.
Such pairs of magistrates were appointed at various periods of See also: Roman See also: history both in Rome itself and in the colonies and municipia
.
(1) Duumviri iuri (iure) dicundo, municipal magistrates, whose chief duties were concerned with the ad-ministration of See also: justice
.
Sometimes there were four of these magistrates (Quattuorviri)
.
(2) Duumviri quinquennales, also municipal See also: officers, not to be confused with the above, who were elected every fifth See also: year for one year to exercise the See also: function of the censorship which was in See also: abeyance for the intervening four years
.
(3) Duumviri sacrorum, officers who originally had
See also: charge of the Sibylline books; they were afterwards increased to ten (See also: decemviri sacris faciundis), and in Sulla's See also: time to fifteen (quindecimviri)
.
(4) Duumviri aedi locandae, originally officers specially appointed to supervise the erection of a See also: temple
.
There were also duumviri aedi dedicandae
.
(5) Duumviri navales, extraordinary officers appointed ad hoc for the equipping of a See also: fleet
.
Originally chosen by consuls or dictator, they were elected by the See also: people after 311 B.C
.
(See also: Livy ix
.
30; xl
.
18; xli . I) . (6) Duumviri perduellionis, the earliest criminal See also: court for trying offences against the See also: state (see TREASON: Roman See also: Law)
.
(7) Duumviri viis extra urbem purgandis, subordinate officers under the aediles, whose duty it was to look after those streets of Rome which were outside the city walls
.
Apparently in 20 B.c., certainly by 12 B.C., their duties were transferred to the Curatores viarum
.
From at least as early as 45 B.C
.
(cf. the Lex Julia Municipalis) the streets of the city were superintended by Quattuorviri viis in urbe purgandis, dater called Quattuorviri viarum purgandarum
.
See Fiebiger and Liebenam in Pauly-Wissowa, Realencyc. v. pt
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