- of
penal law. As the
Tribunate opposed new
despotic projects, he got the
Senate in year X to
allow itself to
dissolve the
Tribunate. In XIII it was further...
-
person was
punishable by death. In
imperial times, the
powers of the
tribunate were
granted to the
emperor as a
matter of course, and the
office itself...
-
soldier who
lived during the 2nd century BC. He is most
famous for his
tribunate for the
years 123 and 122 BC, in
which he
proposed a wide set of laws...
- XII
stated that: The
functions of the
members of the
Tribunate continue ten years. The
Tribunate is
renewed by half
every five years. The
first renewal...
-
prerogatives over
foreign policy, and
attempted to
stand for a
consecutive tribunate.
Fears of Tiberius' po****rity and his
willingness to
break political...
-
incorruptibility in
running Rome's finances. He p****ed laws
during his
plebeian tribunate in 62 BC to
expand the
grain dole and
force generals to give up their...
- was
composed of a
Conservative Senate of 80 men over the age of 40, a
Tribunate of 100 men over the age of 25, and a
Legislative Body (Corps législatif)...
- A
military tribune (from
Latin tribunus militum 'tribune of the soldiers') was an
officer of the
Roman army who
ranked below the
legate and
above the centurion...
-
advisory role. The
constitution also
established a
Legislative Body and
Tribunate which were
selected from
indirectly elected candidates, and a
Senate and...
-
republic were the consulship, praetorship,
plebeian tribunate, aedileship, quaestorship, and
military tribunate. Mark
Antony abolished the
offices of dictator...