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The consuls were the top government officials.
Depending on the matter being determined,the magistrates,the senate,the tribunes of the plebs,the centuriate assembly,the tribal assembly,the plebeian assembly.
The assemblies were Centuriate, Tribal, Plebeian.
the assembly of tribes, the senate and assembly of centuries
The assemblies met on the days which were not 'ne fasti' (ie prohibited for religious/festival reasons) as nominated by the convening authority when there was business for the particular assembly to consider. The busines varied according to which assenbly was to be called - Centuriate Assembly (all adult males under arms), Tribal Assenbly (by tribes) and the Plebeian Assembly (same as Tribal but Patricians excluded).
Under Roman Kingdom it was called the curiate assembly Under the Roman Republic there was the centuriate assembly and the tribal assembly - the centuriate assembly probably the more prominent one here
The people's assembly - Centuriate, Tribal and Plebeian.
The consuls were the top government officials.
Depending on the matter being determined,the magistrates,the senate,the tribunes of the plebs,the centuriate assembly,the tribal assembly,the plebeian assembly.
The three assemblies of the people - Centuriate, Tribal and Plebean.
The assemblies were Centuriate, Tribal, Plebeian.
The consuls were the highest ranking officials in the Roman republic. They were elected by the centuriate assembly to serve for one term and inherited imperium from the king. There was always two at any one time. They could call assemblies to meet, make political decisions, and most importantly, raise and command armies.
the assembly of tribes, the senate and assembly of centuries
The assemblies met on the days which were not 'ne fasti' (ie prohibited for religious/festival reasons) as nominated by the convening authority when there was business for the particular assembly to consider. The busines varied according to which assenbly was to be called - Centuriate Assembly (all adult males under arms), Tribal Assenbly (by tribes) and the Plebeian Assembly (same as Tribal but Patricians excluded).
No group wrote laws in the Roman Republic. The consuls (the two annually elected heads of the republic) proposed laws which were voted on by the poplar assemblies: the Assembly of the Soldiers and the Assembly of the Tribes (voting districts) and the plebeian tribunes (the representatives of the plebeians) proposed laws which were voted on by the Plebeian Council (the assembly of the plebeians).
Octavius inherited Caesar's wealth and was able to stay in power as emperor.
In the Roman Republic there were two executive leaders. They were chosen by an assembly and ruled for one year.