Between the years 133 and 70 B.C.E., the tribunate was used by a number of men for reforms. |
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Other magistracies, the aedileship and the tribunate of the plebs, might be held between quaestorship and praetorship, but were not obligatory. |
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The constitution of 1799 created an appointed senate, which chose members of a tribunate and a legislative body from the departmental lists. |
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The committee, however composed, is the tribunate, the representative body of the electorate's choosing. |
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Because the tribunate was a largely honorific function, this was a remarkable sign of devotion to duty. |
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The military tribunate shows that he was already interested in Roman politics before the quaestorship. |
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As the tribunes and the senators grew closer, plebeian senators were often able to secure the tribunate for members of their own families. |
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The Marii were the inherited clients of the Caecilii Metelli and a Caecilius Metellus had aided Marius' campaign for the tribunate. |
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His law was enacted, but Tiberius was murdered with 300 of his associates when he stood for reelection to the tribunate. |
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Sulla was so angry at Marius' tribune that he passed a law intended to permanently weaken the tribunate. |
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Caesar held both the dictatorship and the tribunate, and alternated between the consulship and the proconsulship. |
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Caesar held both the dictatorship and the tribunate, but alternated between the consulship and the proconsulship. |
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In both this play and Coriolanus, Shakespeare examines the tribunate as the advent of political representationalism only to show how it is ineffective. |
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In time, the tribunate became a stepping stone to higher office. |
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