decemvirates
Decemvirate refers to a commission or college of ten officials. In ancient Rome, decemvirates were employed to perform specific tasks, often legislative or religious, and their ten members were known as decemviri.
The most famous use of the term in Roman history concerned the decemvirs who were charged with
A Second Decemvirate followed, traditionally dated to 449–448 BCE, intended to complete the codification. This second
Beyond the law code, Rome also organized other ten-member commissions, including the Decemviri sacris faciundis, a
Decemvirates thus appear as temporary ten-man bodies used for governance, lawmaking, or religious duties, notable for