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Augustales

[ aw-guh-stey-leez ]

plural noun

  1. local officials, usually freedmen, appointed in various towns for the worship of deified emperors.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Augustales1

< Latin, plural of Augustālis. See Augustus, -al 1
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Example Sentences

In the 1960s, archaeologists found the man’s bones while digging through a structure belonging to the College of the Augustales, an imperial order devoted to the Roman emperor Augustus.

In almost every district of the Roman Empire the order of the Augustales, which was composed to a great extent of wealthy freedmen,608 has left its memorials.

On the distinction between the Augustales and the Seviri Aug. v.

Marq. says, scheinen die Augustales als lebenslängliche Mitglieder des Collegiums, die Seviri als jährlich wechselnde Beamte desselben zu betrachten zu sein.1231.Marq. i.

His ambition had to be satisfied with admission to the order of the Augustales, which ranked socially after the members of the Curia.

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