The Senate of Rome was one of the central and longest-lasting features of Roman government. Consisting of wealthy or otherwise influential Roman leaders, the Senate passed laws, appointed particular leaders for particular posts in civil and military affairs, oversaw military action, and in later years advised the Emperors, among many other important political functions throughout Rome's long history.
Yes, Roman government did in fact have a senate.
The Senate was one of the governing bodies of the Roman Republic and of the Roman Empire.
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Roman society was divided into the patricians (the aristocracy), the equites (equestrians) who were bankers, money lenders, merchants and investors in shipping and mining, and the plebeians (the commoners). there were also slaves and freedmen
Do you mean the US senate, the Canadian Senate, or the Roman senate.
The Roman senate declared Julius Caesar dictator for life.The Roman senate declared Julius Caesar dictator for life.The Roman senate declared Julius Caesar dictator for life.The Roman senate declared Julius Caesar dictator for life.The Roman senate declared Julius Caesar dictator for life.The Roman senate declared Julius Caesar dictator for life.The Roman senate declared Julius Caesar dictator for life.The Roman senate declared Julius Caesar dictator for life.The Roman senate declared Julius Caesar dictator for life.
The U.S. senate has 50 members. The ancient Roman senate had at least 600 members. But remember the senate of ancient Rome was not a legislative body as the U.S. senate. The Roman senate was basically a consulting body.
The Roman Senate.
The Carthaginian Senate.
The Roman senate was instituted by Romulus, the founder of the city and its first king.
the roman senate gained power when they took control of the citys finances
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