The Tribune of the Plebs was supposed to represent the plebeians. However in the late republic, they were many times used as advocates for politicians, such as Caesar or Pompey, due to their veto power.
Well, It's complicated. they had a God given right to become leaders over rome. they kind of represent Rome for other countries, but the citizens believed that they represented the gods such as zues.
The rights of the plebeians were represented by the plebeian tribunes, the leaders of the plebeian movement Although they were not officers of state, they had the power to veto the actions of any officer of state which they deemed to be harmful to the plebeians. They also proposed bills to the plebeian council, an assembly of the plebeians where all plebeians could go to vote the bills proposed by the plebeian tribunes and elect new plebeian tribunes every year. Over time, the the laws approved in the vote of this council (plebiscites) gained the force of law which was binding on all Roman citizens, including the patricians.
The plebeian tribunes represented the plebeians. They were not officers of state They represented the plebeians independently and presided over the plebeian council.
The representatives of the plebeians during the Roman Republic were the plebeian tribunes.
tribunes
Matthew was a tax collector for the Roman government.
Roman numerals represent numbers, they do not represent words.
The Roman numerals CIC represent 199.
The Roman numeral "DC" represent 600.
After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.After the kings, the Roman government was the republic.
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals they represent: 584
In today's terms of notating Roman numerals they represent 649
theocracy
Coats of arms were not used in Roman times. The Romans used other forms of symbolism and heraldry to represent the state, organs of government, and military units.
In today's notation of Roman numerals they represent 299 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
Nothing. That is not a roman numeral.
I is the number 1 in Roman numerals.