Roman collegium

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A Roman collegium was an officially recognized association or guild in ancient Rome, often organized around a shared profession, cult, or social function.

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Label Occurrences
Roman collegium canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman association
corporate body
guild
associatedWith artisans
cult associations
merchants
urban plebs
canEnterInto contracts
canOwn property
canSueOrBeSued in Roman courts
governedBy elected officers
internal statutes
hasAlternativeName collegia
collegium
corpus
universitas
hasFunction funerary support
mutual aid
professional regulation
religious worship
representation of group interests
social networking
hasOfficerRole curator
decurio NERFINISHED
magister
hasType funerary collegium
neighborhood collegium
religious collegium
trade collegium
holds banquets
religious festivals
influenced later European guilds
legalStatus officially recognized association
locatedIn ancient Rome NERFINISHED
meetsAt schola
membership free persons
freedmen
slaves
organizedAround shared cult
shared profession
shared social function
provides burial for members
recognizedBy Roman state NERFINISHED
regulatedBy Roman law NERFINISHED
requires formal charter for legal recognition
subjectTo imperial control
periodic suppression
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic

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Genius linkedConcept Roman collegium