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The aes hordearium was an annual allotment of 2000 asses paid during the Roman Republic to an equus publicus for his military horse's upkeep. This money was paid by single women, which included both maidens and widows (viduae), and orphans (orbi), provided they possessed a certain amount of property, on the principle, as Barthold Georg Niebuhr remarks, "that in a military state, the women and children ought to contribute for those who fight in behalf of them and the commonwealth; it being borne in mind, that they were not included in the census." The equites had a right to distrain if the aes hordearium was not paid.

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  • The aes hordearium was an annual allotment of 2000 asses paid during the Roman Republic to an equus publicus for his military horse's upkeep. This money was paid by single women, which included both maidens and widows (viduae), and orphans (orbi), provided they possessed a certain amount of property, on the principle, as Barthold Georg Niebuhr remarks, "that in a military state, the women and children ought to contribute for those who fight in behalf of them and the commonwealth; it being borne in mind, that they were not included in the census." The equites had a right to distrain if the aes hordearium was not paid. (en)
  • Aes hordearium ― був щорічним виділенням 2000 ослів, що виплачувалися під час Римської республіки Equus publicus на утримання його військового коня. Ці гроші платили самотні жінки, до яких належали як дівчата і вдови (viduae), так і сироти (orbi), за умови, що вони володіли певною кількістю майна, за принципом, як зауважує Бартольд Георг Нібур, «що у військовому стані, жінки і діти повинні вносити свій внесок за тих, хто воює за них і за добробут, при цьому слід мати на увазі, що вони не були включені в перепис»." Вершники мали право арештувати (pignoris capio), якщо aes hordearium не було оплачено. (uk)
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  • William Smith, D.C.L., LL.D.: (en)
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  • Bill Thayer (en)
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  • A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, John Murray, London, 1875. (en)
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  • Aes Equestre (en)
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  • The aes hordearium was an annual allotment of 2000 asses paid during the Roman Republic to an equus publicus for his military horse's upkeep. This money was paid by single women, which included both maidens and widows (viduae), and orphans (orbi), provided they possessed a certain amount of property, on the principle, as Barthold Georg Niebuhr remarks, "that in a military state, the women and children ought to contribute for those who fight in behalf of them and the commonwealth; it being borne in mind, that they were not included in the census." The equites had a right to distrain if the aes hordearium was not paid. (en)
  • Aes hordearium ― був щорічним виділенням 2000 ослів, що виплачувалися під час Римської республіки Equus publicus на утримання його військового коня. Ці гроші платили самотні жінки, до яких належали як дівчата і вдови (viduae), так і сироти (orbi), за умови, що вони володіли певною кількістю майна, за принципом, як зауважує Бартольд Георг Нібур, «що у військовому стані, жінки і діти повинні вносити свій внесок за тих, хто воює за них і за добробут, при цьому слід мати на увазі, що вони не були включені в перепис»." (uk)
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