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Ad hoc public assembly in Ancient Rome
The contio (pl. "contiones"; from Latin "conventio" meaning "gathering") was an ad hoc public assembly in Ancient Rome, which existed during the monarchy
Contio
Assemblies of the Roman people
convened by a magistrate. There were two general kinds of assemblies: a contio where a crowd was convened to hear speeches or statements from speakers
Roman_assemblies
Roman politician and assassin of Julius Caesar (85–42 BC)
Lepidus' troops arrived to the forum, Brutus spoke before the people in a contio. The text of that speech is lost. Dio says the liberatores promoted their
Marcus_Junius_Brutus
There were three types of gatherings, the comitia, the concilium, and the contio. The first two were formal gatherings where legal decisions were made. The
Constitution of the Roman Republic
Constitution_of_the_Roman_Republic
Ancient Roman legislative process
vote on a bill, a special contio was called so that a debate on the proposal could be held. Once that debate was over, the contio immediately became the
Rogatio
General assembly of freemen in the Republic of Venice
The Concio (from the Latin contio, "assembly"), in the Republic of Venice, was the general assembly of freemen (citizens and patricians) from which the
Concio
Arm and hand gesture
pre-existing Roman custom or if he modified a similar pledging gesture for his contio. Cicero clearly disapproved of Octavian's performance, exclaiming: "I don't
Roman_salute
American businessman (born 1958)
www.taxstatus.com. Retrieved November 1, 2025. "Contio | The AI Operating System for Meetings". www.contio.ai. Retrieved November 1, 2025. "Home". www.alzdiscovery
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16th-century sacred Christmas carol
through, Whence the light is risen; Salvation has been found. Ergō nostra cōntiō Psallat iam in lūstrō; Benedīcat Dominō: Salūs Regī nostrō. Therefore, let
Gaudete
Gallo-Romance language spoken in France, Italy and Switzerland
Stories from my street and from my village", 1889), Fables (1898), and Contio de la Bova ("Tales from the Cowshed"). The writings of the abbé Jean-Baptiste
Franco-Provençal
Roman Senator and general
– but Cato's filibuster forestalled a vote. At a public meeting (Latin: contio) presenting the bill, Caesar summoned Bibulus to offer his own reasons to
Marcus_Calpurnius_Bibulus
Alliance between Roman politicians Caesar, Pompey and Crassus
authority, without senatorial consent. Moving to the forum, Caesar summoned a contio (a meeting wherein a magistrate would address the people) where he requested
First_Triumvirate
Governing and advisory assembly of the aristocracy
Assemblies Comitia curiata Comitia centuriata Comitia tributa Concilium plebis Contio Magistrates Consul Consular tribune Dictator Magister equitum Praetor Aedile
Senate_of_the_Roman_Republic
Grouping of Roman citizens
Assemblies Comitia curiata Comitia centuriata Comitia tributa Concilium plebis Contio Magistrates Consul Consular tribune Dictator Magister equitum Praetor Aedile
Roman_tribe
Rest days in the ancient Roman calendar
a market again in 52 BC. Cicero complains in one of his letters about a contio being held in the Circus Flaminius despite the nundinae. Following the 46 BC
Nundinae
Set of guidelines and principles
customary for magistrates to give speeches to an informal assembly called a contio where they would try to convince and take feedback from the citizenry. In
Roman_Constitution
Abnormal thickening of skin in the palms or soles
ajhg.2012.02.006. PMC 3309189. PMID 22405088. Garçon-Michel N, Roguedas-Contios AM, Rault G, Le Bihan J, Ramel S, Revert K, Dirou A, Misery L (July 2010)
Palmoplantar_keratoderma
Roman equestrian informer
of his personal goods, allowing him to be roughly beaten by a crowd at a contio [public meeting], and throwing him into prison". Robert Morstein-Marx, a
Lucius_Vettius
the magistrate who would oversee the elections in a public meeting – a contio – which was memorialised in writing and posted publicly. Roman religion
Elections in the Roman Republic
Elections_in_the_Roman_Republic
1996 novel by Steven Saylor
and the now infamous Milo. To defend himself, Milo and Caelius hold a contio in the forum which devolves into violence once the Clodians attack. Amidst
A_Murder_on_the_Appian_Way
Old Latin inscription dating to 186 BC
and the senate as written above. See that you declare it in the assembly (contio) for not less than three market days; that you may know the opinion of the
Senatus consultum de Bacchanalibus
Senatus_consultum_de_Bacchanalibus
Roman politician and street agitator (93–52 BC)
with Clodius, Titus Munatius Plancus and Quintus Pompeius Rufus, held a contio in the forum lambasting Milo for the murder. The mob, at Sextus Cloelius'
Publius_Clodius_Pulcher
School in Orlando, Orange County, Florida, United States
States Information Type Public secondary (with some magnet programs) Motto Contio Laureata (Latin: An Assembly of Honored Scholars) Established 1990; 36 years
University High School (Orlando, Florida)
University_High_School_(Orlando,_Florida)
Assemblies Comitia curiata Comitia centuriata Comitia tributa Concilium plebis Contio Magistrates Consul Consular tribune Dictator Magister equitum Praetor Aedile
History of the Constitution of the Late Roman Empire
History_of_the_Constitution_of_the_Late_Roman_Empire
infiltrate the colony. Uso, Marbet, and Peggy and corned by Cronicle in his Contio. Peggy sacrifices herself so that Uso and Marbet can escape, but the two
List of Mobile Suit Victory Gundam episodes
List_of_Mobile_Suit_Victory_Gundam_episodes
Senate of ancient Sparta
suggests that the meeting of the Assembly that Diodorus refers to, was a "mere contio", a "meeting without the power to legislate". Cartledge 1987, pp. 123 351;
Gerousia
Assemblies Comitia curiata Comitia centuriata Comitia tributa Concilium plebis Contio Magistrates Consul Consular tribune Dictator Magister equitum Praetor Aedile
History of the Constitution of the Roman Empire
History_of_the_Constitution_of_the_Roman_Empire
Sulla's coup against the Roman Republic
Zucchetti, "Performance", p. 66. Keaveney, Sulla, p. 56, writes he called a contio instead. Hinard, Sullana, pp. 30, 31. Katz, "First Fruits", pp. 100, 101
March_on_Rome_(88_BC)
Methods of voting on motions
assemblies (comitia) of the Roman Republic, the voting was preceded by a contio (public meeting at which issues or candidates were presented). After the
Voting methods in deliberative assemblies
Voting_methods_in_deliberative_assemblies
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Constitutional reforms of Sulla Consualia Consuegra Dam Consular tribune Consularis Contio Contorniate Controversia Contubernium Contubernium (Roman army unit) Conventus
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles
Officials of the ancient Roman Republic
Assemblies Comitia curiata Comitia centuriata Comitia tributa Concilium plebis Contio Magistrates Consul Consular tribune Dictator Magister equitum Praetor Aedile
Executive magistrates of the Roman Republic
Executive_magistrates_of_the_Roman_Republic
Assemblies Comitia curiata Comitia centuriata Comitia tributa Concilium plebis Contio Magistrates Consul Consular tribune Dictator Magister equitum Praetor Aedile
History of the Roman Constitution
History_of_the_Roman_Constitution
Popular assembly in Ancient Rome
public debate occurred prior to the legislative comitia through duelling contio where magistrates spoke to an unorganised crowd urging them one way or the
Tribal_assembly
English composer (fl. 1410–1420)
isorhythmic piece and his best known work, En Katerine solennia/Virginalis contio/Sponsus amat sponsum; it was almost certainly written for the wedding, on
Byttering
Assemblies Comitia curiata Comitia centuriata Comitia tributa Concilium plebis Contio Magistrates Consul Consular tribune Dictator Magister equitum Praetor Aedile
History of the Constitution of the Roman Republic
History_of_the_Constitution_of_the_Roman_Republic
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
Biblioteca Angelo Mai di Bergamo, 2009–2010, p. 6. «“ibi ubi solita fieri contio in publica contione”». Pietro Antonio Brasi, Memoria storica intorno alla
Gromo
English printer (c.1476–1554)
[translation from the Greek by Thomas Linacre of two medical tracts by Galen] Contio quam Anglice habuit ... Ioannes Roffensis episcopus ... eo die, quo Martini
John_Siberch
Archaeological site in Dillingen/Saar, Germany
into the Middle Ages. The name of the place, "Contiomagus", consists of contio, Latin for 'meeting' (or possibly short for Condate/Confluentes 'confluence')
Contiomagus
Roman politician
the people of Rome. Initially, once news of his removal had circulated, a contio (public meeting) was held to discuss the matter, where Cato gave a speech
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