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edileship (n.)

The office of aedile.

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  1. The edileship was a magistracy in ancient Rome responsible for public works and services.
  2. The ediles were two elected officials who shared the duties of the edileship.
  3. The ediles had a wide range of responsibilities, including overseeing the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, and aqueducts.
  4. They were also responsible for cleaning the streets, maintaining public order, and regulating markets and trade.
  5. The edileship was a prestigious position, and it was often a stepping stone to higher political office.
  6. The first recorded ediles were Marcus Acilius Glabrio and Lucius Valerius Flaccus, who were elected in 367 BC.
  7. The edileship was abolished in the late 4th century AD.
  8. The duties of the ediles were subsequently transferred to other officials, such as the curatores operum publicorum and the praefecti urbi.
  9. In some modern cities, there is an elected official called an "edile" who is responsible for overseeing public works and services.
  10. The edileship is a historical office that has been revived in some modern cities.

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The office of aedile.

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The edileship was a magistracy in ancient Rome responsible for public works and services.

The ediles were two elected officials who shared the duties of the edileship.

The ediles had a wide range of responsibilities, including overseeing the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, and aqueducts.

They were also responsible for cleaning the streets, maintaining public order, and regulating markets and trade.