Centum'viri

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 3: Catarrh to Dion, p. 68

Centum'viri ('a hundred men'), a college of justice in ancient Rome, which had jurisdiction in civil cases. It has been supposed that the body was originally made up of three delegates from each of the thirty-five tribes. There were 180 members in the time of Augustus, and under the emperors it increased in importance, as it became the only scene left for the display of judicial eloquence and of legal knowledge.

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