Pompeii And Herculaneum Analysis

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In regard to the political life, only male citizens could vote and citizenship was not open to all, this is evident through inscriptions, electoral graffiti and building remains. The establishment of the cursus honorrum created the political career pathway of the role of particular magistrates and town councils in Pompeii and Herculaneum. On the top of the hierarchy is the Praefectus, which dealt with urgent situations and was paramount in its usage after the eruption of 62 AD. The next office was the Duumviri, which is presented in source D who was responsible for providing spectacle public games at their own expense, also the administration of justice and presiding over council meetings. They also conducted a census every 5 years and made decisions on public buildings, roads, and collected fines. …show more content…

In addition, the involvement of the Quinquennials was also significant as they were given censorial powers to revise the citizen list and the town council role every 5 years. Furthermore, towards the bottom of the hierarchy, the Council dealt with matters of city finance, religious authority, and other public business and lastly, the peoples’ assemblies of male citizens over the age of 25 met in the Comitium buildings and elected the duumviri and Aediles each spring. Thus, locally elected officials, according to Roman rule administered both

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