Not automatically. The soldiers, just like every other free citizen (In Athens), had to be elected into senate.
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 term "senate" comes from the ancient government of Rome.
Senate
The republic was run by a coalition of citizen assemblies and senate, the empire by a coalition of emperor and senate.
Senate Consuls Assembly
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.
none really other than internal structure - they were both based off the idea that we should be ruled by philosopher kings not the general populous
Yes, but our senate is appointed, not elected.
Yes, Roman government did in fact have a senate.
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The Senate is the upper house of government.
Marjory Lebreton is the Leader of the Government in the Senate for Canada.
The term "senate" comes from the ancient government of Rome.
No. He is just changing jobs. He is still in the Senate and not retired.
The position in government that leads the Senate when they are available is the President of the Senate, who is also the Vice President of the United States.
We have a bicameral, meaning it has two branches. The Senate is one and the House of Representatives is the other. Therefore the Senate is part of the Legislative branch of government.
The Senate is a part of the Government, and the Government can be sued.