Lex Aurelia of 195 B.C. - Maintaining Socii / Greece Investigation
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2021 8:58 am
WHEREAS the barbarians of Hispania have betrayed The Senate and People of Rome in the past,
WHEREAS Roman soldiers have continued to free the lands of Hispania Ultierior and Citerior from their grasp,
And WHEREAS Rome must necessitate the planning of the defense of Her allies abroad,
The Senate of Rome enacts as follows:
1. The Socii Legions of Hispania are maintained for another year of service, placed at the disposal of the magistrates of those provinces.
Estimated cost: 2 x 250,000 - 200,000 (previously authorized under Lex Aurelia) = 300,000
2. Quinctilius Varus shall be appointed diplomatic legatus on behalf of Consul Aurelius Cotta. He shall be dispatched to Greece immediately for the purposes of holding council with our allies and shall deliver back a full report of the situation ongoing there to the Senate by the end of Quintilis.
WHEREAS Roman soldiers have continued to free the lands of Hispania Ultierior and Citerior from their grasp,
And WHEREAS Rome must necessitate the planning of the defense of Her allies abroad,
The Senate of Rome enacts as follows:
1. The Socii Legions of Hispania are maintained for another year of service, placed at the disposal of the magistrates of those provinces.
Estimated cost: 2 x 250,000 - 200,000 (previously authorized under Lex Aurelia) = 300,000
2. Quinctilius Varus shall be appointed diplomatic legatus on behalf of Consul Aurelius Cotta. He shall be dispatched to Greece immediately for the purposes of holding council with our allies and shall deliver back a full report of the situation ongoing there to the Senate by the end of Quintilis.