The magistrates were the officers of state. During the period of the Roman Republic the two consuls were the heads of the republic. During the period of rule by emperors the emperors were absolute rulers and the consulship retained high status, but had no political significance. During this period the prefects were the most important magistrates.
During the republic, in normal times, the two most powerful magistrates were the consuls.
Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.
EPHOR
Prussia and Austria were the two most powerful German states.
Yes US is following in the footsteps of ancient Rome because Rome had government called tripartite, and it has magistrates, Senates, and last part was splited in to two branches, which is Tribunes, and Assemblies. Magistrate were highest ones of wealthy family, or patricians, and the two most powerful magistrates were called consuls, consuls had power to control military servises, Magistrates, and including consuls ran office for an year, which means selected each year. Senates were councils of wealthy people, and unlike to magistrates, they held life for a life, and they were born for advise the magistrates. When the Republic was just born, or created in the Rome, there were 300 Roman senators. Last branches was Assemblies, and Tribunes. Those two office was unlike to other office they were held by both patricians, and plebians, or common people. Assemblies held office for an life. Their job was to elect the magistrates. Tribunes had ablity to vito, or provide, and forbid in "Latin", or Roman language.
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During the republic, in normal times, the two most powerful magistrates were the consuls.
The most powerful Magistrates in Rome
Duovir (one of the two most important magistrates) Jurist
The two most powerful groups were: Da Bryan Da Gavin
Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.Augustus retained the appearance of the republic by keeping the offices and magistrates of the republic while retaining the most important and powerful ones for himself.
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The two magistrates of suffetes.
Prussia and Austria were the two most powerful German states.
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Yes US is following in the footsteps of ancient Rome because Rome had government called tripartite, and it has magistrates, Senates, and last part was splited in to two branches, which is Tribunes, and Assemblies. Magistrate were highest ones of wealthy family, or patricians, and the two most powerful magistrates were called consuls, consuls had power to control military servises, Magistrates, and including consuls ran office for an year, which means selected each year. Senates were councils of wealthy people, and unlike to magistrates, they held life for a life, and they were born for advise the magistrates. When the Republic was just born, or created in the Rome, there were 300 Roman senators. Last branches was Assemblies, and Tribunes. Those two office was unlike to other office they were held by both patricians, and plebians, or common people. Assemblies held office for an life. Their job was to elect the magistrates. Tribunes had ablity to vito, or provide, and forbid in "Latin", or Roman language.
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Magistrates court & Crown court.