There's realy no way of knowing, as some tribes would obviously have a higher population than others. We do know that there were thirty-five tribes. However, the population of a tribe did not affects its voting status because in the Roman system, the tribes voted in a block, that is each tribe had one vote, not each man.
There were more than 600 Juaneno people in the tribe.
The Roman assemblies were made up of citizens and determined by their tribe and/or their wealth.The Roman assemblies were made up of citizens and determined by their tribe and/or their wealth.The Roman assemblies were made up of citizens and determined by their tribe and/or their wealth.The Roman assemblies were made up of citizens and determined by their tribe and/or their wealth.The Roman assemblies were made up of citizens and determined by their tribe and/or their wealth.The Roman assemblies were made up of citizens and determined by their tribe and/or their wealth.The Roman assemblies were made up of citizens and determined by their tribe and/or their wealth.The Roman assemblies were made up of citizens and determined by their tribe and/or their wealth.The Roman assemblies were made up of citizens and determined by their tribe and/or their wealth.
No foreign tribe ruled Rome before the Roman Empire.
8,500
16,000,000,000
many people
50
2,690
she was from the iceni tribe in roman Britain and she was a Celt not a roman
barbarians invaded the Roman Empire
There is 20-30 people in a group.
60 to 120