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Plebeian Council
Plebeian Council The Plebeian Council (Latin: concilium plebis) was a political ... and plebeians following the rebellion of the plebeian army, the council was a subset of ... Roman people, just the commoners. Initially the Plebeian Council had the power to pass laws ... The Tribunes of the Plebs and the plebeian aediles were chosen by the council ...
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Roman Republic
... the Centuriate Assembly, the Tribal Assembly, the Plebeian Assembly, and the Roman Senate. Membership in ... the political life of the Republic: the Plebeian Assembly, and the Roman Senate. Within the ... those who used the fact that the Plebeian Assembly was capable of passing binding laws ... to conflicts between the Senate and the Plebeian Assembly. Many ambitious politicians would use these ... tried to pass his reform through the Plebeian Assembly as a plebiscite, using the ...
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Social class in ancient Rome
... the Emperor Claudius) petitioned to be assigned plebeian status, partly in order to run for ... and responsibilities. The official attitude towards the plebeian class varied significantly between generations. Originally, the ... centuries" meant that the vote of a plebeian counted for much less than the vote ... patrician. Historical evidence exists of three major plebeian revolts, mainly triggered by overtaxation, debt, hunger ... originally had the power to protect any plebeian from a patrician magistrate. Later revolts ...
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Plebs (translated from French)
... a part of populate (populus) romain . Plebs - plebeian - is defined in opposition to patricians : it ... the Roman constitution to return it patricio-plebeian, and this in three complementary ways which ... Lastly, by associating the triad capitoline the plebeian triad, the patricians recognize from a religious ... more details, consult this article. Institutions The plebeian triad As of its constitution, the plebs ... of the plebs were elected by the plebeian ones, joined together within a framework ...
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Cursus honorum
... the patrician aediles called Curule Aediles. The plebeian aediles were elected by the Plebeian Council and the curule aediles were either ... their duties do not differ substantially from plebeian aediles. However, unlike plebeian aediles, curule aediles were allowed certain symbols ... were elected, and they alternated years; two plebeian aediles one year, two curule aediles ...
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Institutions of the Roman Republic (translated from French)
... and quaestorship), accessible to any citizen and plebeian magistratures (tribunat of the plebs and plebeian municipal administration), accessible to only plebeian. magistratures cum imperio (consulate and prétorat) and ... sacrosaintes (censorship, tribunat of the plebs and plebeian municipal administration) which offer to their holder ... and noncurule magistratures (tribunat of the plebs, plebeian municipal administration and quaestorship). The badge ...
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Visit Romain Forum (translated from French)
... Rome thus had two social classes: the Plebeian ones, descendants of the legendary criminals, and ... the Patricians acquired more capacities than the Plebeian ones, which remained "half-citizens". It was the beginning of the discord. The plebeian workers made session and took refuge on ... commemorates the peace found between patrician and Plebeian. Later, into year 10, Tibère transformed it ... people, which did not include/understand any plebeian. These noble peasants then formed the ...
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Conflict of the Orders
... creditor's right of nexum to take plebeian debtors into bondage and selling them as ... overriding the will of the Centuriate Assembly. Plebeian responses included the establishment of the tribunes ... the two consuls should always be a plebeian. Soon after the dictatorship, censorship, and praetorship ... secessio resulted in the Senate appointing the plebeian Quintus Hortensius the elder as dictator, who ... of Plebs. Although individuals identified themselves as plebeian or patrician for the remainder of ...
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Lucius Sextius
... become what is often considered the 'first plebeian consul.' This may be a controversial statement ... of early consuls have names steming from plebeian families. It has been suggested that the ... the two annually elected consuls would be plebeian. Perhaps more remarkable than the actual law ... would resume the consulship with a forced plebeian seat. Quick Bio Facts Basic Data Full ... Became first of the new yearly required plebeian consuls in 366 BC
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Municipal official (translated from French)
... group of the Roman company (patricians and plebeian), since they occupied one magistrature of the ... from where the origin of their name. plebeian municipal officials could come only from the ... a religious interdict. In the beginning the plebeian municipal officials would have been assistants of ... Megalenses in the honor of Cybèle and plebeian municipal officials of ludi plebei ("Plays plebs ...
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