The Conclusions of The Senate
- Senatus consultum – A Senate decree
- Senatus consultum ultimum or Senatus consultum de re publica defenda – a late republic alternative to nominating a dictator
- Senatus consultum de Bacchanalibus (BC 186) – concerning the Bacchanalia
- Senatus consultum Tertullianum – concerning inheritance (time of Hadrian)
- Senatus consultum Orphitianum (c. AD 200) – concerning inheritance
- Senatus consultum Silanianum (AD 10) – concerning slaves
- Senatus consultum Claudianum (AD 52) – concerning slaves
- Senatus consultum Macedonianum – concerning loan/mutuum (time of Vespasian)
- Senatus consultum Neronianum (c. AD 100) – concerning legatum
- Senatus consultum Pegasianum (c. AD 100) – concerning fideicommissum
- Senatus consultum Vellaeanum (AD 46) – concerning intercedere
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