It declared that the Roman church was founded by God alone that the papal power ( the " auctoritas " of see to see.
22.
After the vote, each " senatus consultum " and each " senatus auctoritas " was transcribed into a final document by the presiding magistrate.
23.
His " restoration " of powers to the Senate and the people of Rome was a demonstration of his " auctoritas " and pious respect for tradition.
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In this way, " auctoritas " might function as a kind of " passive counsel ", much as, for example, a scholarly authority.
25.
This approval came in the form of an " auctoritas patrum " ( " authority of the fathers " or " authority of the Patrician senators " ).
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In the Republic, the Senate held actual authority ( " auctoritas " ), but no real legislative power; it was technically only an advisory council.
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Grant was educated at Trinity College at Cambridge University where he developed his first book, " From Imperium to Auctoritas, " a pioneering work on Roman coinage published in 1946.
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The most significant component of this law was its termination of the requirement that " auctoritas patrum " be obtained before any bill could be considered by the Plebeian Council.
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Since any nominee was picked by a member of the senate ( the Interrex ), the " auctoritas patrum " primarily functioned as a safeguard against a headstrong Interrex.
30.
It was first given as a special title to Caesar Augustus in 27 BC, who saw that use of the titles Res Gestae, Augustus claims auctoritas for the princeps ( himself ).