Another law was issued on November 6 to strengthen the magistracy of the decurions.
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The creation of the new plebeian magistracy ensued in general celebrations.
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However the Tusculan Porcii had never obtained the privileges of the Roman magistracy.
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However, he also wanted to stand for consul, the most senior magistracy in the republic.
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The office of princeps senatus, however, was not a magistracy and did not own imperium.
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After the transfer to Bavaria in 1806 Augsburg constituted a magistracy with two mayors.
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The supreme court's decision is likely to rouse the government to further attacks on the magistracy.
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Many of them already occupied high positions in the army and the magistracy, and in the arts and sciences.
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The first major change to the office occurred in 487 BC when the office became an elective magistracy.
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