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Lex Caecilia De Censoria (The Law of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica on the Censors) was passed by Metellus Scipio, Roman Consul of 52 BC. It repealed a law passed by the tribune Publius Clodius Pulcher in 58 BC, which had prescribed certain rules for the Censors in exercising their functions as inspectors of public morals (mores). It also required the concurrence of both Censors to inflict the nota censoria. During the census (conducted once every five years), the Censors could place a nota next to the name of a citizen, usually for offenses such as bankruptcy, cowardice, or having been a gladiator. If a citizen had a nota placed besides his name, he was subject to a range of penalties, including fines, exile, assignment to an inferior tribe for voting purposes, or even the

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  • Caecilia de suffragiis va ser una llei romana proposada pel tribú de la plebs Cecili, quan eren cònsols Quint Cecili Metel Baleàric i Tit Quint Flaminí l'any 630 de la fundació de Roma (123 aC), que establia que els vots en els judicis de perduellio (alta traïció) es fessin com en altres afers, per mitjà de paperetes anomenades tabelli; aquests judicis havien quedat exclosos d'aquest sistema per la llei Cassia de suffragiis o Cassia tabellaria. (ca)
  • La lex Caecilia de censoria (ley de Quinto Cecilio Metelo Escipión sobre censores) fue una ley romana propuesta por Quinto Cecilio Metelo Escipión, cónsul romano en el 52 a. C., junto con Cneo Pompeyo Magno.​ Revocó una ley aprobada por el tribuno Publio Clodio Pulcro en 58 a. C., que había establecido ciertas reglas para los censores en el ejercicio de sus funciones como inspectores de la moral pública (mores). También requirió la concurrencia de ambos censores para infligir la nota censoria. Durante el censo (realizado una vez cada cinco años), los censores podían colocar una nota al lado del nombre de un ciudadano, generalmente por delitos como quiebra, cobardía o haber sido gladiador. Si un ciudadano tenía una nota colocada además de su nombre, estaba sujeto a una serie de sanciones, incluidas multas, exilio, asignación a una tribu inferior con fines de votación, o incluso la pérdida de su ciudadanía. Por lo tanto, al exigir la concurrencia de censores para la colocación de una nota, la ley estableció un control adicional sobre los poderes de los censores. Este fue típicamente el único acto que requería la concurrencia de ambos censores. Además, cuando un senador ya había sido condenado ante un tribunal ordinario, esta ley permitía a los censores sacarlo del Senado de manera sumaria.​​ (es)
  • Lex Caecilia De Censoria (The Law of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica on the Censors) was passed by Metellus Scipio, Roman Consul of 52 BC. It repealed a law passed by the tribune Publius Clodius Pulcher in 58 BC, which had prescribed certain rules for the Censors in exercising their functions as inspectors of public morals (mores). It also required the concurrence of both Censors to inflict the nota censoria. During the census (conducted once every five years), the Censors could place a nota next to the name of a citizen, usually for offenses such as bankruptcy, cowardice, or having been a gladiator. If a citizen had a nota placed besides his name, he was subject to a range of penalties, including fines, exile, assignment to an inferior tribe for voting purposes, or even the loss of his citizenship. Thus, by requiring concurrence for the placement of a nota, this law placed an additional check on the powers of the Censors. This was typically the only act that required the concurrence of both Censors. Also, when a senator had been already convicted before an ordinary court, this law permitted the Censors to remove him from the senate in a summary way. (en)
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  • Caecilia de suffragiis va ser una llei romana proposada pel tribú de la plebs Cecili, quan eren cònsols Quint Cecili Metel Baleàric i Tit Quint Flaminí l'any 630 de la fundació de Roma (123 aC), que establia que els vots en els judicis de perduellio (alta traïció) es fessin com en altres afers, per mitjà de paperetes anomenades tabelli; aquests judicis havien quedat exclosos d'aquest sistema per la llei Cassia de suffragiis o Cassia tabellaria. (ca)
  • La lex Caecilia de censoria (ley de Quinto Cecilio Metelo Escipión sobre censores) fue una ley romana propuesta por Quinto Cecilio Metelo Escipión, cónsul romano en el 52 a. C., junto con Cneo Pompeyo Magno.​ (es)
  • Lex Caecilia De Censoria (The Law of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica on the Censors) was passed by Metellus Scipio, Roman Consul of 52 BC. It repealed a law passed by the tribune Publius Clodius Pulcher in 58 BC, which had prescribed certain rules for the Censors in exercising their functions as inspectors of public morals (mores). It also required the concurrence of both Censors to inflict the nota censoria. During the census (conducted once every five years), the Censors could place a nota next to the name of a citizen, usually for offenses such as bankruptcy, cowardice, or having been a gladiator. If a citizen had a nota placed besides his name, he was subject to a range of penalties, including fines, exile, assignment to an inferior tribe for voting purposes, or even the (en)
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  • Caecilia de suffragiis (ca)
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  • Lex Caecilia de censoria (en)
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