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CONSULAR TRIBUNATE
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TRIBUNES
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  1. This tribunate was often a first, but optional, step in a young man's senatorial career (see cursus honorum). (Web site)

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  1. The consular tribunate was abolished in 367 &BC; and replaced by the consulship.

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  1. During his tribunate, Marius pursued a populares line.

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  1. Livy indicates that according to some sources the consular tribunate was created because Rome was faced with three wars simultaneously. (Web site)

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  1. Republican Rome had five different offices under that particular form of government--her senatorial, tribunate, consular, decemvir, and triumvirate. (Web site)

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  1. Their first act as allies was to purge the Senate and the Tribunate of their political rivals. (Web site)
  2. Taken together, such considerations must have convinced Tiberius that his best option was to employ the tribunate to take on the Senate directly. Move Up
  3. Other important political entities, along with the Senate, were the Plebeian Tribunate, as well as the Comitia Centuriata. Move Up

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  1. Sulla was so angry at Marius' tribune that he passed a law intended to permanently weaken the tribunate.

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  1. Tribunate of Drusus, whose plans to satisfy the Italian allies fails; Drusus assassinated. (Web site)

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  1. The tribunate of Clodius (58 B.C.) had aggravated conditions in Rome, and Caesar's military successes had aroused Pompey's jealousy.

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  1. With his supporters under fire, Caesar had the tribunes stripped of their tribunate and ordered his supporters freed. (Web site)

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  1. They elected him consul for life, and allowed him to hold any office he wanted, including those generally reserved for plebeians, like the tribunate.
  2. The Icilii also made great efforts to secure the consular tribunate next year for the plebeians, but they were defeated and patricians elected. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Unlike other higher magisterial office, election to the tribunate did not result in automatic membership in the senate.
  2. Ideally they should return to Rome for election to the tribunate (for plebians) or a quaestorship (for patricians). (Web site) Move Up
  3. In consequence, under the patronage of the Metelli, he won election to the plebeian tribunate for 119. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. His law was enacted, but Tiberius was murdered when he stood for reelection to the tribunate. (Web site)

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  1. Caesar would hold both the dictatorship and the tribunate, but alternated between the consulship and the proconsulship.
  2. A civil war broke out between the decemvirs and the senators, and in the end the decemvirs lost, while the consulship and tribunate were reestablished. Move Up
  3. Election of Fannius to the consulship and of Caius Gracchus and Flaccus to the tribunate. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Tiberius Gracchus ran for election to the tribunate for two years consecutively (123 and 122 BC). This was in direct contradiction to the Cursus honorum. (Web site)
  2. As the tribunes and the senators grew closer, plebeian senators were often able to secure the tribunate for members of their own families. Move Up
  3. Legate to Metellus The Marii were the inherited clients of the Caecilii Metelli and a Caecilius Metellus had aided Marius' campaign for the tribunate. Move Up

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