· Lictores #33059191
Description
ʟɪᴄᴛᴏʀᴇs During the late Roman Republic, the lictors played a significant role in the political and social landscape of Rome. Lictors were a group of attendants or bodyguards who served as a symbol of the authority and power of Roman magistrates, particularly the higher-ranking ones such as consuls and praetors. The institution of lictors had deep historical roots in Rome, going back to the early days of the Roman Kingdom.
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 12 Aug 2026, 23:43 | 4 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by AlexiosII (@AlexioslI) as measured.
Members we’ve seen
AlexiosII (@AlexioslI) — Consul Patricii (rank 255)
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