The senate was the Rome's chief governing body.
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The most powerful governing body of Rome was the Senate, which had 900 members. Normally there were about 100 to 200 active senators at one time.
Senate
By the 2nd century B.C. the Senate became the governing body of Rome
In ancient Rome the Roman Senate had for centuries proposed appointments and laws to govern the empire. This body changed in numbers and make up over the centuries, however, for the most part the Senate was the most important part of the Roman government.
what replaced the Etruscan king
The master general chief in the governing body of the people's republic in their judicial branch.
Law of Nations
The most important job for the roman senator is they could confer the title of emperor. They were a governing body of Rome with political and judicial powers.
No. A synod is a religious governing body.
The most important job for the roman senator is they could confer the title of emperor. They were a governing body of Rome with political and judicial powers.
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