In the republic Rome was ruled by two annually elected consuls. The senate was an advisory body. Over time the power of the consuls was reduced and the senate came to control much of Roman politics.
consuls
A republic! They had a senate and two consuls.
The Senate, the Consuls and the Assemblies
Consuls,Senate and assembly
Consuls,Senate and assembly
Senate Consuls Assembly
Senate
The Roman Senate.
The Roman Senate.
Senate Consuls Assembly
The Ancient Roman Republic had 3 branches: the consuls, the senate, and the tribunes. The consuls were the military leaders and the top of the government, the senate made the laws and advised the consuls, and the tribunes protected the people's rights and acted as judges.
The Senate had the most power of government even under Julius Caesar. The Consuls were like US presidents - the chief executives of the government.