Definition of Tribunate. Meaning of Tribunate. Synonyms of Tribunate

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Definition of Tribunate

Tribunate
Tribunate Trib"u*nate, n. [L. tribunatus: cf. F. tribunat.] The state or office of a tribune; tribuneship.

Meaning of Tribunate from wikipedia

- 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...
- prerogatives over foreign policy, and attempted to stand for a consecutive tribunate. Fears of Tiberius' po****rity and his willingness to break political...
- 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...
- 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...
- was usually ****ociated with his colleague Nonius Sufenas. During their tribunate, they worked for the so-called First triumvirate of Gaius Julius Caesar...