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Galerie > Ancient World > Hispania Antiqua > Turiaso
Turiaso in Hispania, 14-37 AD., Tiberius, Semis, RPC 420.
Turiaso (Tarazona, Zaragoza) in Hispania, Tiberius, issued by the aediles Rectus and Macrinus, 14-37 AD., 
Æ Semis (20-21 mm / 5,10 g), bronze, axes irregular alignment ↑→ (ca. 90°), 
Obv.: TI CAESAR AVG F IMP PO{NT} , laureate head of Tiberius r.  -  cabeza con láurea de Tiberio a derecha. 
Rev.: RECT[O E]T MACRINO AED / [T{VR}]IA , circular legend around T{VR}IA, VR ligate.
RPC I, 133, 420 (9 pieces listed) ; Hill 34-5 ; AB 2460 . 

Aedile (Latin: Aedilis, from aedes, "temple building") was an office of the Roman Republic. Based in Rome, the aediles were responsible for maintenance of public buildings and regulation of public festivals. They also had powers to enforce public order. There were two pairs of aediles. Two aediles were from the ranks of plebeians and the other were called curule aediles (aediles curules). The office of the curule aedile was open to plebeians and patricians, and they were considered curule magistrates.
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. It was not a compulsory part of the cursus, and hence a former quaestor could be elected to the praetorship without having held the aedileship. However, it was an advantageous position to hold because it demonstrated the aspiring politician's commitment to public service, as well as giving him the opportunity to hold public festivals and games, an excellent way to increase his name recognition and popularity.
Under the Empire, Roman colonies and cities often had officials with powers similar to those of the republican aediles, although their powers widely varied. It seems as though they were usually chosen annually.
Schlüsselwörter: Turiaso Tarazona Hispania Tiberius Semis Aediles Rectus Macrinus

Turiaso in Hispania, 14-37 AD., Tiberius, Semis, RPC 420.

Turiaso (Tarazona, Zaragoza) in Hispania, Tiberius, issued by the aediles Rectus and Macrinus, 14-37 AD.,
Æ Semis (20-21 mm / 5,10 g), bronze, axes irregular alignment ↑→ (ca. 90°),
Obv.: TI CAESAR AVG F IMP PO{NT} , laureate head of Tiberius r. - cabeza con láurea de Tiberio a derecha.
Rev.: RECT[O E]T MACRINO AED / [T{VR}]IA , circular legend around T{VR}IA, VR ligate.
RPC I, 133, 420 (9 pieces listed) ; Hill 34-5 ; AB 2460 .

Aedile (Latin: Aedilis, from aedes, "temple building") was an office of the Roman Republic. Based in Rome, the aediles were responsible for maintenance of public buildings and regulation of public festivals. They also had powers to enforce public order. There were two pairs of aediles. Two aediles were from the ranks of plebeians and the other were called curule aediles (aediles curules). The office of the curule aedile was open to plebeians and patricians, and they were considered curule magistrates.
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. It was not a compulsory part of the cursus, and hence a former quaestor could be elected to the praetorship without having held the aedileship. However, it was an advantageous position to hold because it demonstrated the aspiring politician's commitment to public service, as well as giving him the opportunity to hold public festivals and games, an excellent way to increase his name recognition and popularity.
Under the Empire, Roman colonies and cities often had officials with powers similar to those of the republican aediles, although their powers widely varied. It seems as though they were usually chosen annually.

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