Nothing. The senate was still a body under the emperors, but their power was greatly reduced. They could still pass certain resolutions, recognized and affirmed men as emperors, debated some issues and held high profile trials. However the outcome of the debates and the trials was always favorable to the emperor.
Nothing. The senate was still a body under the emperors, but their power was greatly reduced. They could still pass certain resolutions, recognized and affirmed men as emperors, debated some issues and held high profile trials. However the outcome of the debates and the trials was always favorable to the emperor.
Nothing. The senate was still a body under the emperors, but their power was greatly reduced. They could still pass certain resolutions, recognized and affirmed men as emperors, debated some issues and held high profile trials. However the outcome of the debates and the trials was always favorable to the emperor.
Nothing. The senate was still a body under the emperors, but their power was greatly reduced. They could still pass certain resolutions, recognized and affirmed men as emperors, debated some issues and held high profile trials. However the outcome of the debates and the trials was always favorable to the emperor.
Nothing. The senate was still a body under the emperors, but their power was greatly reduced. They could still pass certain resolutions, recognized and affirmed men as emperors, debated some issues and held high profile trials. However the outcome of the debates and the trials was always favorable to the emperor.
Nothing. The senate was still a body under the emperors, but their power was greatly reduced. They could still pass certain resolutions, recognized and affirmed men as emperors, debated some issues and held high profile trials. However the outcome of the debates and the trials was always favorable to the emperor.
Nothing. The senate was still a body under the emperors, but their power was greatly reduced. They could still pass certain resolutions, recognized and affirmed men as emperors, debated some issues and held high profile trials. However the outcome of the debates and the trials was always favorable to the emperor.
Nothing. The senate was still a body under the emperors, but their power was greatly reduced. They could still pass certain resolutions, recognized and affirmed men as emperors, debated some issues and held high profile trials. However the outcome of the debates and the trials was always favorable to the emperor.
Nothing. The senate was still a body under the emperors, but their power was greatly reduced. They could still pass certain resolutions, recognized and affirmed men as emperors, debated some issues and held high profile trials. However the outcome of the debates and the trials was always favorable to the emperor.
Nothing. The senate was still a body under the emperors, but their power was greatly reduced. They could still pass certain resolutions, recognized and affirmed men as emperors, debated some issues and held high profile trials. However the outcome of the debates and the trials was always favorable to the emperor.
Rome did not actually become an empire. It already had an empire. Most of the empire had already been conquered during the Republic. Historians use the term empire to indicate the time when the empire was under the personal rule of one man, whom they call emperor, even though the Romans did not use this term.
Under the emperors power became concentrated in the hands of the emperor who exercised personal rule. The senate retained the legal status it had under the Republic, but lost its authority. Senatorial positions became about status and prestige, rather than power. The senate was controlled by the emperor who used it as a means to exercise his power. To increase the use of the senate in this way, the electoral, legislative and judicial functions of the popular assemblies were transferred to the senate. Access to the senate became dependent on appointment by the emperor.
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When the Qin government took away the fiefs the nobles had no where to live so the government moved them to Qin Empire's capital
The Washington Senators never won nor appeared in any World Series.
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There were two Washington Senators baseball teams. The first Washington Senators existed between 1901 -1960 then moved to Minnesota and became the Minnesota Twins.Another Washington Senators team was established in 1961 to replace the franchise that moved to Minnesota. This Washington Senators team moved to Texas, and in 1972 became the Texas Rangers.
After the capital of the Roman Empire was moved to Constantinople, the Empire lasted over 1000 years.
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Albert Einstein was born in Kingdom of Wurttemburg, (in Germany) then he was Stateless, then moved to Szitzerland, Austria - Hungary, German Empire, and then finally he lived in the Weimar Republic.
The second Washington Senators franchise moved to Arlington, Texas after the 1971 season.
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As the Eurasian peoples moved towards and into the Empire, The Romans could not match them in numbers, and started recruiting them into its army. While this stabilised the situation initially, the inevitable happened and the now-Gothic army took over in the Western Empire. The Eastern Empire was able to reform itself and continued on.
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The original Washington Senators baseball team existed between 1901 -1960 then moved to Minnesota and became the Twins.Another Washington Senators team was established in 1961 to replace the franchise that moved to Minnesota. This Washington Senators team moved to Texas, and in 1972 became the Texas Rangers.
When the Qin government took away the fiefs the nobles had no where to live so the government moved them to Qin Empire's capital
There was on Washington Senators team in Major League baseball in 1987..The original Senators fanchise had already moved to Minnesota by then, and the expansion Senators moved to Texas in 1972. The current Washington team, the Nationals, franchise was in Montreal prior to moving to Washington a couple of years ago.