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consuls to be the
heads of the
Roman State.
These are
known in
Latin as
tribuni militum consulari potestate ("military
tribunes with
consular authority")...
- A
tribunus angusticlavius ("narrow-striped tribune"; pl.:
tribuni angusticlavii) was a
senior military officer in the
Roman legions during the late Roman...
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senate agreeing to
these terms, the
people returned to the city. The
first tribuni plebis were
Lucius Albinius Paterculus and
Gaius Licinius,
appointed for...
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senior tribuni.
These included (1) the
commander of the
protectores domestici, who by 350 was
known as the
comes domesticorum; (2) some
tribuni of scholae:...
- to
refer to
consular tribunes. Livy
called them
tribuni militum (tribunes of the soldiers) or
tribuni militares (military tribunes)
consulari potestate...
- men and the
permanent courts' jury
pools were also
altered to
remove the
tribuni aerarii,
leaving only the
equestrians and senators. He also took further...
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including those at
Malamocco and
Torcello in the
Venetian lagoon. The
tribuni maiores formed the
earliest central standing governing committee of the...
- or the senate.
Though generally young, he was more
experienced than the
tribuni angusticlavii. He
served as second-in-command of the legion,
behind the...
- but
afterwards by the emperor, from ex-praetors, for
three years. The
tribuni aerarii ("tribunes of the treasury") have been the
subject of much discussion...
- and his lieutenant, the
magister equitum or "Master of the Horse". The
tribuni plebis,
known in
English as
tribunes of the plebs,
tribunes of the people...