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第154章 A.D.47, 48(6)

During the same consulship, Publius Dolabella proposed that a spectacle of gladiators should be annually exhibited at the cost of those who obtained the quaestorship.In our ancestors' days this honour had been a reward of virtue, and every citizen, with good qualities to support him, was allowed to compete for office.At first there were no distinctions even of age, which prevented a man in his early youth from becoming a consul or a dictator.The quaestors indeed were appointed while the kings still ruled, and this the revival by Brutus of the lex curiata plainly shows.The consuls retained the power of selecting them, till the people bestowed this office as well as others.The first so created were Valerius Potitus and Aemilius Mamercus sixty-three years after the expulsion of the Tarquins, and they were to be attached to the war-department.As the public business increased, two more were appointed to attend to affairs at Rome.This number was again doubled, when to the contributions of Italy was added the tribute of the provinces.

Subsequently Sulla, by one of his laws, provided that twenty should be elected to fill up the Senate, to which he had intrusted judicial functions.These functions the knights afterwards recovered, but the quaestorship was obtained, without expense, by merit in the candidates or by the good nature of the electors, till at Dolabella's suggestion it was, so to speak, put up to sale.

In the consulship of Aulus Vitellius and Lucius Vipstanus the question of filling up the Senate was discussed, and the chief men of Gallia Comata, as it was called, who had long possessed the rights of allies and of Roman citizens, sought the privilege of obtaining public offices at Rome.There was much talk of every kind on the subject, and it was argued before the emperor with vehement opposition."Italy," it was asserted, "is not so feeble as to be unable to furnish its own capital with a senate.Once our native-born citizens sufficed for peoples of our own kin, and we are by no means dissatisfied with the Rome of the past.To this day we cite examples, which under our old customs the Roman character exhibited as to valour and renown.Is it a small thing that Veneti and Insubres have already burst into the Senate-house, unless a mob of foreigners, a troop of captives, so to say, is now forced upon us?

What distinctions will be left for the remnants of our noble houses, or for any impoverished senators from Latium? Every place will be crowded with these millionaires, whose ancestors of the second and third generations at the head of hostile tribes destroyed our armies with fire and sword, and actually besieged the divine Julius at Alesia.These are recent memories.What if there were to rise up the remembrance of those who fell in Rome's citadel and at her altar by the hands of these same barbarians! Let them enjoy indeed the title of citizens, but let them not vulgarise the distinctions of the Senate and the honours of office."These and like arguments failed to impress the emperor.He at once addressed himself to answer them, and thus harangued the assembled Senate."My ancestors, the most ancient of whom was made at once a citizen and a noble of Rome, encourage me to govern by the same policy of transferring to this city all conspicuous merit, wherever found.

And indeed I know, as facts, that the Julii came from Alba, the Coruncanii from Camerium, the Porcii from Tusculum, and not to inquire too minutely into the past, that new members have been brought into the Senate from Etruria and Lucania and the whole of Italy, that Italy itself was at last extended to the Alps, to the end that not only single persons but entire countries and tribes might be united under our name.We had unshaken peace at home; we prospered in all our foreign relations, in the days when Italy beyond the Po was admitted to share our citizenship, and when, enrolling in our ranks the most vigorous of the provincials, under colour of settling our legions throughout the world, we recruited our exhausted empire.Are we sorry that the Balbi came to us from Spain, and other men not less illustrious from Narbon Gaul? Their descendants are still among us, and do not yield to us in patriotism.

"What was the ruin of Sparta and Athens, but this, that mighty as they were in war, they spurned from them as aliens those whom they had conquered? Our founder Romulus, on the other hand, was so wise that he fought as enemies and then hailed as fellow-citizens several nations on the very same day.Strangers have reigned over us.That freedmen's sons should be intrusted with public offices is not, as many wrongly think, a sudden innovation, but was a common practice in the old commonwealth.But, it will be said, we have fought with the Senones.I suppose then that the Volsci and Aequi never stood in array against us.Our city was taken by the Gauls.Well, we also gave hostages to the Etruscans, and passed under the yoke of the Samnites.On the whole, if you review all our wars, never has one been finished in a shorter time than that with the Gauls.Thenceforth they have preserved an unbroken and loyal peace.United as they now are with us by manners, education, and intermarriage, let them bring us their gold and their wealth rather than enjoy it in isolation.

Everything, Senators, which we now hold to be of the highest antiquity, was once new.Plebeian magistrates came after patrician;Latin magistrates after plebeian; magistrates of other Italian peoples after Latin.This practice too will establish itself, and what we are this day justifying by precedents, will be itself a precedent."The emperor's speech was followed by a decree of the Senate, and the Aedui were the first to obtain the right of becoming senators at Rome.

This compliment was paid to their ancient alliance, and to the fact that they alone of the Gauls cling to the name of brothers of the Roman people.

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