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The following is a list of Roman tribunes as reported by ancient sources.
A tribune in ancient Rome was a person who held one of a number of offices, including tribune of the plebs (a political office to represent the interests of the plebs), Military tribune (a rank in the Roman army), Tribune of the Celeres (the commander of the king's personal bodyguard), and various other positions. Unless otherwise noted all dates are reported in BC.
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listofRomantribunes as reported by ancient sources. A tribune in ancient Rome was a person who held one of a number of offices, including tribune of...
plebs and the military tribunes. For most ofRoman history, a college of ten tribunesof the plebs acted as a check on the authority of the senate and the...
in 493 BC to elect the plebeian tribunes and aediles. From the institution of the tribunate, any one of the tribunesof the plebs was entitled to preside...
six. Tribunes were men of senatorial status appointed by the Roman Senate. To attain the position oftribune, one only needed to be a member of the ruling...
of a permanent two-man consulship. Roman sources used a variety of names to refer to consular tribunes. Livy called them tribuni militum (tribunesof...
York, De Gruyter, 2007. ISBN 9783110193251 Ronald Syme, "Ten Tribunes", The Journal ofRoman Studies, 1963, Vol. 53, Parts 1 and 2 (1963), pp. 55–60. Walbank...
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alphabetical list follows a survey of theological groups as constructed by the Romans themselves. For the cult pertaining to deified Roman emperors (divi)...
various proposals made by the tribunesof the plebs and the higher magistrates. Although the comitia tributa lost most of its legislative functions under...
of the magistrates, each magistrate could veto one of their colleagues and the plebeians elected tribunes who could intercede and veto the actions of...
plebeian consular tribunes were elected in 400. The reason behind this sudden gain is unknown, but it was limited as patrician tribunes retained preeminence...
before the Senate and had them stripped of their positions as tribunes and senators. Plutarch told that as the tribunes arrested people for saluting Caesar...
other tribunes challenging him. This included casting down any legislation proposed by the others, significantly decreasing the power of the tribunes. Because...
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Under the presidency of a Plebeian Tribune (the chief representative of the people), the Plebeian Council elected Plebeian Tribunes and Plebeian Aediles...
authority and the rights of plebeian tribunes to veto his actions or of the people to appeal them were retained. The extent of a dictator's mandate strictly...
Senate. The Roman plebs took their tribunes seriously as the representatives of the common people; Caesar's actions against the tribunes put him on the...
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Augustus onwards, the emperor gave the title of legatus legionis to senior commanders (former military tribunes) of a legion, except in Egypt and Mesopotamia...
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pursuing the civil war (protecting the tribunes) and angered a public which still revered the tribunes as protectors of popular freedom. Shortly before 15...
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