The two are not comparable. Roman society and politics were totally different. The senate was the most powerful political body. Its members were not elected. It resented the interests of the aristocracy. The Republic was headed by two annually elected consuls and the other executive officials were also elected. Most bills were voted on by the plebeians (commoners) in the Plebeians Council and some by the Assembly of the Soldiers.
The Roman Senate was structured differently from modern legislatures.
The Roman Senate was structured differently from modern legislatures.
The Roman Senate was structured differently from modern legislatures.
As the name "Roman Republic" suggests, it was a republic.
XLII is 42 in Roman numerals. XXXIV is 34 in Roman numerals. The difference between them is 8, or VIII in Roman numerals.
The difference between roman - numerals and hindu - arabic numerals is that the roman - numerals doesn't have zero 0
They are the same thing.
Christianity (Roman Catholicism)
yes?
Roman Catholic
The primary difference is that anyone born on US soil is considered a citizen, while in Rome only adult males were. The two republics actually have little in common except the name of the form of government. The Roman culture and concerns were different from ours.
The Roman and British empires were republics.