They usally make about 5000 or more a year.
Roman senators did not get paid anything.
The senators in the parliaments of the various countries are different from the ancient Roman senators in that modern day senators are elected officials while the ancient senators were appointed or voted in by other members of the senate. The modern senators must be repeatedly elected in order to stay in office while their ancient counterparts were senators for life, providing they were not expelled from the senate for some gross misdeed.
yes
The ancient city of Rome had tribunes, consuls, and senators. These were the various levels of elected political officials in the Roman Republic.
Im a ancient historian! And we make about $4,000 a week!
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a senate make ten thousaond more of what the averge person makes in a year.
As of 2008, $169,300 a year--the standard salary for a US senator.
Emporer Senators Equestrians Plebians Freedmen Slaves
Emperors, slaves, consuls, senators this is ancient Rome
Plebeians were the common folk of ancient Rome and had no Senators. In the US Congress, there are Senators and Representatives. The term plebeian has no formal application in that structure.
Sculptors and doctors could make up to six drachmas a day in ancient Athens.