Magistratus Curulis

Magistratus Curulis was a rank of magistrate in Ancient Rome entitled to use sella curulis, a chair of office made of ivory. They included the Dictator, Consul, Praetor, and Curule Aedile. Also Flamen Dialis, the priest of Iuppiter, was entitled to sit on one.

See also

Curule chair

 

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