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It was the senate.
the roman senate
julius caser was a powerful and political body that advised the roman leaders
The Roman Senate was a council that advised Rome's leaders, including the consuls and later the emperors. Comprised of men from the Roman elite, the Senate played a significant role in the governance and decision-making of the Roman Republic and Empire.
During the monarchy (753-509 BC) and the republic (509-27 BC) the powerful advisory body which advised Roman leaders was the senate. During the rule by emperors (27 BC-476 AD) the senate remained an advisory body, but it became less powerful and it was turned into an instrument for the emperor's rule.
Council of Women World Leaders was created in 1996.
Every year 50 council men were voted. In early ancient Greece democracy the major leaders were voted every 10 years then it was reduced to 6 years and finally reduced more to just one year.
The king and his council.
Judas Barsabbas and Silas were sent by the leaders of the council of Jerusalem to Antioch with a letter outlining the decisions made by the council regarding the Gentile believers and the requirements placed on them.
The dual kings, who were war and religious leaders. The Council which ran government. The Gerousia, a small group which acted like a cabinet. The Assembly of male citizens which decided on matters put to them by the Council.
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The Ancient Roman Republic had 3 branches: the consuls, the senate, and the tribunes. The consuls were the military leaders and the top of the government, the senate made the laws and advised the consuls, and the tribunes protected the people's rights and acted as judges.