Any male citizen could participate in the public assembly, while senators had to be appointed by consuls.
Any male citizen could participate in the public assembly, while senators had to be appointed by consuls.
Any male citizen could participate in the public assembly, while senators had to be appointed by consuls.
In ancient Rome whether to declare war or not was debated in the senate. The issue was then referred to the Assembly of the Soldiers, which voted on war and peace.
the assembly of tribes, the senate and assembly of centuries
Consuls,Senate and assembly
Consuls,Senate and assembly
Senate Consuls Assembly
Senate Consuls Assembly
Ancient Greece did not have a Senate in the same sense as the Roman Senate. Instead, various city-states, particularly Athens, had different governing bodies, such as the Assembly (Ekklesia) and the Council of Five Hundred (Boule). The Assembly was responsible for making decisions, while the Boule prepared matters for discussion in the Assembly. However, some Greek city-states, like Sparta, had a council called the Gerousia, which functioned similarly to a Senate.
Not sure of exactly what you are asking but it is the Senate that passed laws in Rome.
Depending on the matter being determined,the magistrates,the senate,the tribunes of the plebs,the centuriate assembly,the tribal assembly,the plebeian assembly.
The republic was run by a coalition of citizen assemblies and senate, the empire by a coalition of emperor and senate.