Definition of Plebiscita. Meaning of Plebiscita. Synonyms of Plebiscita

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Definition of Plebiscita

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Plebiscitary
Plebiscitary Ple*bis"ci*ta*ry, a. Of or pertaining to plebiscite. --The Century.

Meaning of Plebiscita from wikipedia

- a generally similar meaning in modern usage and comes from the Latin plebiscita, which originally meant a decree of the Concilium Plebis (Plebeian Council)...
- which elected the plebeian Tribunes and Aediles, and p****ed legislation (plebiscita) that applied only to the plebeians. During the later years of the Roman...
- which was entitled to p**** legislation affecting the plebeians alone (plebiscita), and beginning in 493 BC to elect the plebeian tribunes and aediles....
- BC which made all resolutions p****ed by the Plebeian Council, known as plebiscita, binding on all citizens. It was p****ed by the dictator Quintus Hortensius...
- Emperor Justinian divided the lex scripta into several categories: Statutes Plebiscita Senatorial Decrees The Decisions of the Emperors Orders of the Magistrates...
- (287 BC), which stated that the determinations of plebeian ****emblies (plebiscita) would henceforth be binding on the entire populus Rom****, both patricians...
- priest posts), and Lex Hortensia (287 BC; verdicts of plebeian ****emblies—plebiscita—now bind all people). Gradually, by the late Republic, most distinctions...
- which had the power to p**** laws affecting only the plebeians, known as plebiscita, or plebiscites. After 287 BC, the decrees of the concilium plebis had...
- end to collective governance in foreign affairs. In later years, use of plebiscita became the main means by which commands were granted to other generals...
- Aventine. The plebs continued to establish and administer their own laws (plebiscita) and held formal ****emblies from which patricians were excluded,. They...