to bring a question before the senate (of the presiding magistrate).

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  • A meeting of the senate opened by a declaration of the agenda by the presiding magistrate, a consul, praetor, or tribune. This was called referre ad senatum.
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la relazione del Senato (Cie. dom. 53, 136)

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