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Ken Sor

Ken Sor

Ken Sor (Luo: Cēnsor.a supervisor) one of the state affairs government officials of the high rank of the ancient Roman age [1]. I may be transcribed into "sen sole" in Japanese. The duty was the enforcement of the investigation (Census, general survey, national census) to call "Ken soot" and tightening of manners and customs of Rome.

Ken Sor is picked in the term of office of one and a half years once in five years whereas other state affairs government officials are picked every year. The capacity is two people.

Ken Sor carries out Ken soot and establishes the number of Rome citizenship holders and revises Patres conscripti, a list of エクィテス (knight) at the same time. At this chance I can take the position from existing Patres conscripti and エクィテス by the reason of immoral conduct. I was given a high position among parliamentary secretaries of Rome from such an authority, and, as for the pattern that was the state affairs government official where was lower-ranking than the prime consul (dictator), consul experienced people usually took office as Ken Sor.

When enter the imperial government period; the duty such as enforcement of the Ken soot and the monitoring of manners and customs of the sovereign came to work.

In the case of last years of curtain, a talk, the negotiations with the foreign country, I let a superintendent officer attend it, but received the place that explained duties of the expression of the eye, suspicion "does let the expression of the eye was a spy, and a spy attend Japan (Tokugawa shogunate government)?." on this occasion. The Shogunate looked for a thing equivalent to expression of the eye by the duties of foreign countries to clear itself from suspicion and found this Ken Sor who was a government official of the Roman Empire period. It is said that I insist, "the expression of the eye is Censor" when Tadamasa Oguri proceeded as a superintendent officer in a Japanese mission to America in the Manen first year and came through it.

Population statistics of the ancient Roman age

I summarize citizen's population with the Ken soot of the Roman Empire left for the documents as follows in a table. These are considered to be the population of the adult male having Rome citizenship 17 years or older, and the population growth more than the birth rates is understood when I cope with expansion of Rome citizenship from Rome City to Italy and the Italy outside.

The Christian era Population The source
ca. 578–535/34 B.C. 84,700 Dion. Hal. iv. 22 (Dionysius of Halicarnassus "Rome ancient times magazine")
80,000 Liv. i.44 (the re-we Usu "Rome founding of a country history")
83,000 Eutr. i.7 (Eutropius "history of Roma outline")
508 B.C. 130,000 Dion. Hal. v.20; Plut. poplicola 12 (Plutarchos "プブリコラ biography")
503 B.C. 120,000 Hieron. Choron. sub Ol.69.1 (ヒエロニムス "chronicle")
498 B.C. 150,700 Dion. Hal. v.75
493 B.C. 110,000 Dion. Hal. vi.96
474 B.C. 103,000 Dion. Hal. ix.36
465 B.C. 104,714 Liv. iii.3
459 B.C. 117,319 Liv. iii.24; Eutr. i.16
393/92 B.C. 152,573 Plin. H.N. xxxiii.1.16 (large プリニウス "natural history")
340/39 B.C. 165,000 Euseb. Chron. Arm. sub Ol.110.1 (Eusebius "chronicle" (Armenian reason))
160,000 Hieron. Chron. sub Ol.110.1
ca. 334/33–324/23 B.C. 250,000 Liv. ix.19
130,000 Plut. de Rom. fort. 13 (about Plutarchos "Roman good luck"), mor. 326c ("モラリア")
150,000 Oros. v.22.2–3 (Orosius "pagan Masashi")
294/93 B.C. 262,321 Liv. x.47 (Madvig)
272,320 Liv. Epit.X
270,000 Euseb. Chron. Arm. sub Ol.121.3
220,000 Hieron. Chron. sub Ol.121.4
260,000 Syncellus 525.5 (シュンケロス "generation magazine selection")
ca. 290/89–288/87 B.C. 272,000 Liv. Epit.xi
280/79 B.C. 287,222 Liv. Epit.xiii
276/75 B.C. 271,224 Liv. Epit.xiv
271,234
265/64 B.C. 382,234 Liv. Epit.xvi
292,334 Eutr. ii.18
252/51 B.C. 297,797 Liv. Epit.xviii
247/46 B.C. 241,212 Liv. Epit.xix
241/40 B.C. 260,000 Euseb. Chron. Arm. sub Ol.134.3
250,000 Hieron. Chron. sub Ol.134.1
234/33 B.C. 270,712 Liv. Epit.xx
230/29 or 225/24 B.C. 273,000 Pol. ii.24.16 (the Polybios "history")
209/08 B.C. 137,108 Liv. xxvii.36
204/03 B.C. 214,000 Liv. xxix.37
194/93 B.C. 143,704 Liv. xxxv.9
189/88 B.C. 258,318 Liv. xxxviii.36
258,310 Liv. Epit.xxxviii
179/78 B.C. 258,294 Liv. Epit.xli
174/73 B.C. 269,015 Liv. xlii.10
267,231 Liv. Epit.xlii
169/68 B.C. 312,805 Liv. Epit.xlv 
164/63 B.C. 337,022 Liv. Epit.xlvi
337,452 Plut. Paullus 38 (Plutarchos "Paulus biography")
159/58 B.C. 328,316 Liv. Epit.xlvii
154/53 B.C. 324,000 Liv. Epit.xlviii
147/46 B.C. 322,000 Euseb. Chron. Arm. sub Ol.158.3; Hieron. Chron. sub Ol.158.2;
142/41 B.C. 328,442 Liv. Epit.liv
136/35 B.C. 317,933 Liv. Epit.lvi
131/30 B.C. 318,823 Liv. Epit.lix 
125/24 B.C. 394,736 Liv. Epit.lx
115/14 B.C. 394,336 Liv. Epit.lxiii
86/85 B.C. 463,000 Hieron. Chron. sub Ol.173.4
70/69 B.C. 900,000 Liv. Epit.xcviii
910,000 Phlegon sub Ol.177.3 (the tigerless pulegone "オリュンピア period history")
28 B.C. 4,063,000 Augustus Mon. Anc. ii.2 (Augustus "achievements record of God Augustus")
8 B.C. 4,233,000 Augustus Mon. Anc. ii.5
A.D. 14 4,937,000 Augustus Mon. Anc. ii.8
A.D. 47 5,984,072 Tac. Ann xi.25 (Tacitus "chronicle")
6,941,691 Euseb. Chron. Arm. sub Ol.206.2
6,944,000 Hieron. Chron. sub Ol.206.1

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