Roman Magistrates did various jobs including collecting taxes, secretarial work and judging law cases.
Magistrates
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Roman Magistrates did various jobs including collecting taxes, secretarial work and judging law cases.
The magistrates appointed to run the courts.
consuls
No, ancient Roman women were not magistrates. They were largely excluded from holding public offices and had limited political rights. Most of their roles were limited to the domestic sphere, although some noblewomen did exercise influence and power within their families.
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A council and a popular assembly presided over by elected archons (magistrates).
There was no representatives of Common people, however, There was for all of them which called Magistrates.
Archons were the political rulers in ancient Greece. They were the chief magistrates and were responsible for civic matters and supervised some trials.
The Roman law, which is the legal system applied in the ancient Rome,were proposed by the magistrates and approved by the assembly.
All the Magistrates had the power of veto, they could veto the actions of all magistrates underneath them, but the Tribunes of the Plebs could veto all magistrates, including Consuls.