collegia Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of collegia In English

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  • These areas, often built by upper class property owners to rent, were often centred upon collegia or taberna.

  • Finally, the list includes the civil officials of each region, including the curators, the heads of the associations ("collegia") and the heads of neighbourhoods ("vicomagistri").

  • Inscriptions are organized within chapters ("capita", singular "caput") by topic, such as funerary inscriptions, or inscriptions pertaining to "collegia".

  • The inscriptions provide no evidence of whether the "collegia" also provided assistance to sick or infirm members.

  • While other subdivisions within tribes were possible, such as professional guilds (colleges or "collegia"), the tribe always remained the fundamental organizing unit.

  • Both "exceptores" and "tabelliones" were organized into civil guilds ("collegia, scholae") to ensure the official recording of both public and private acts.

  • They were regarded as subversive along with all the other collegia.

  • Gladiators could subscribe to a union ("collegia") which ensured proper burial, with compensation for wives and children.

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