Law/Government Mores

Image of stone carving
This image is from a tomb in Saepina, Italy.

Fasces

The fasces were a Roman symbol of office introduced during the Royal Period by the Etruscans. They were a bundle of rods tied with red thongs. The inclusion of an axe indicated the presence of a magistrate who could inflict capital punishment. Within city limits, initially only a dictator had the right the inclusion of an axe. The number of lictors carrying fasces indicated the rank of an official.

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