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Tribune - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tribune (from the Latin: tribunus ; Byzantine Greek form τριβούνος ) was a title shared by 10 elected officials in the Roman Republic. Tribunes had the power to convene the Plebeian Council and t...
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The tribunes were also chairmen of the people's assembly, superseded the election of the aediles, and had to assist poor plebeians. ... Although the tribunes had a potentially very revolutionary function, they were usually moderates - at least after the aims of the plebeians had been reached in the 360's,
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Military tribune - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A military tribune was an official in ancient Rome who was both a military officer of the Roman Legion and an official of the Roman State. Tribunes in the professional army had no definite duties. T...
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Branches and makeup of the government. ... TRIBUNES (2-10): charged with protection of lives and property of plebians; their persons were inviolable (sacrosanct); had power of veto (Lat. "I forbid") over elections, laws, decrees of the senate, and the acts of all other magistrates (except dictator);
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Some Senatorial Tribunes should remember that a Centurion may have more field experience than themselves and should listen to the Centurions' advice. As a sign of rank, a Tribune must wear a red cape with purple borders as his regalia.
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www.romanempire.net/romepage/CmnCht/tribune.htm
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