Message from @Werther
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Even as an Orthodox I still think Aquinas was a good man
Hello niggas
Morning
Morning lads
Morning!
Sup nigs
Its 14:08
Its not morning
Stop time opressing me
15:08 gang
Is it me or we have a lot of new plebians
Welcome new plebians
thanks
also yes seems like it
@Mankn II how can you even tell somebody's socioeconomic status on Discord
Nvm lol
Ok whatf
@STTUBEROMC mmmmhhhhh
Mmmmmmmmmmmmhhhhhhhhhhhh
What the f*ck
If you want I can make you Legatus Augusti @STTUBEROMC
But I probably wont
Gottem
Actually can I even do that @anthr0pos
I dont think I can
A legatus (anglicised as legate) was a high-ranking Roman military officer in the Roman Army, equivalent to a modern high-ranking general officer. Initially used to delegate power, the term became formalised under Augustus as the officer in command of a legion
I'm training for a leadership role in my zone of the lll%
@Der Sturmabteilungsmann Were you a Plebeian before?
I believe so
Ok
Today I saw a car with the bumper sticker "Jesus had two dads and turned out okay" and I had the sudden urge to learn a trick from the IRA if you see what I mean.
Fed
@Mankn II you can't because since it's your role it counts as higher than you
Also under Augustus legates not only had the imperium and diplomatic power but were also in charge of imperial regions
Legatus Augusti (Augustus' legate) was the highest, most important one, that had the role to moderate the private province of the emperor, Aegyptus, for this reason it was a person close to the emperor
If we talk of emperor and not princeps
On a technical point of view Vespasianus was the first emperor with the law "lex de imperio vespasiani" (the law regarding the power of Vespasianus)
In which all the charges the emperors had were given to their chosen successor all in one block, effectively making it an autocracy