I dont know why are you asking me
whole life or 1 year
This may sound like a silly answer, but Roman judges lived in their houses. They had no special housing given to them. No official in the Roman government was provided with housing except the Pontifex Maximus.
consuls
The Roman consuls served in the highest elected political office in the Roman Republic. Hope that helps! :) ;D
The Roman judges were called "praetors".
consuls
democracy. A single leader with other leaders below and a system of judges.
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None. He had no authority - he was under the authority of his commanders.
Sulla was a military and political leader during the Roman Republic. He first came to prominence during the Jugurthine War, when he served under Marius. Successful military campaigns provided huge incomes for their commanders.
It was not a government. It was Roman civil law through the re-descovery of the Coirpus Iuris Civilis aka Justian Code, a masive comeendium of Roman civil lae
A Roman judge in ancient Rome was responsible for presiding over legal cases, interpreting the law, and handing down judgments. They were tasked with ensuring that trials were conducted fairly, evidence was presented accurately, and justice was served according to Roman law. Roman judges played a crucial role in maintaining order and upholding the legal system of the Roman Empire.