in Roman Antiquity, were, according to Püticus, lower and less honourable seats allotted for the judices pedanei, or inferior judges, who, upon being admitted to the emperor's council, were dignified by him with the title amici.
in Roman Antiquity, were, according to Püticus, lower and less honourable seats allotted for the judices pedanei, or inferior judges, who, upon being admitted to the emperor's council, were dignified by him with the title amici.