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Who were the plebeian representatives?

i wanna say julius caesar because he was really for the plebeians The representatives of the plebeians were the tribunes of the plebs, or plebeian tribunes. They originally were the leaders of the plebeian movement. They presided the plebeian councils and proposed bills that were voted on by the plebeian councils and were celled plebiscites (deliberations of the plebeian councils).


Who was elected by plebeians?

At first the tribunes were elected to guard the interests of the plebeians, but by the late republic, at least one consul had to be a plebeian, as Caesar and Mark Antony in 44 BC.


Who provided that a least one consul had to be a plebeian in Rome?

Traditionally the consulship was initially reserved for patricians until the Lex Licinia Sextia in 367 BCE dictated that at least one consul would be plebeian, and Lucius Sextius was consul the following year 366 BCE.However records show a third of consuls up to then had plebeian names including the one of the first two consuls Lucius Junius Brutus. Either the patricians had seized power during the class struggles before 467 and this was a restoration of plebeian share in government, or the accounts of patrician supremacy before 467 passed down to us have been faked by aristocratic families in the same way we know they have faked their lineages to make their families look good, as has been commented on by Roman historians writing in the 2nd and 1st Centuries BCE.


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Why did the Romans create the Republic what did they think it would do?

They expelled the king with the aim of gaining a share in government. The aristocratic Patricians took over, and the Plebs had to threaten secession to get one of the two Consulships, a share of the Senate and the tribal and plebeian assemblies.

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Who were the plebeian representatives?

i wanna say julius caesar because he was really for the plebeians The representatives of the plebeians were the tribunes of the plebs, or plebeian tribunes. They originally were the leaders of the plebeian movement. They presided the plebeian councils and proposed bills that were voted on by the plebeian councils and were celled plebiscites (deliberations of the plebeian councils).


Were all shakespeares plays performed?

No. We know of at least one, Sir Thomas More, that he and his collaborators could not get past the censors.


Who was elected by plebeians?

At first the tribunes were elected to guard the interests of the plebeians, but by the late republic, at least one consul had to be a plebeian, as Caesar and Mark Antony in 44 BC.


Who were the Plebeian representatives in the Senate?

The representatives of the plebeians (the commoners) were the plebeian tribunes. They were not representatives in the Roman senate. They were actually excluded from the seats of the senate. The institutions of the plebeians (the plebeian tribunes, the plebeian aediles, their assistants, and the Plebeian Council, the assembly of the plebeians to which the patrician aristocracy was excluded) were separate and independent from the institutions of the Roman state: the senate and the magistrates, or officers of state (the consuls, praetors, censors, curule aediles and quaestors). The senate was controlled by the patrician aristocracy and the wealthy entrepreneurial class, the equestrians. These tribunes presided over the Plebeian Council and could propose bills to the vote of this assembly (plebiscites). One of their tasks was to protect the plebeians from abuse by the officers of state through 'intercessio' , the right to stop actions deemed to be harmful to the plebeians. They could also veto a senatum consultum. This was a written opinion on bills which were submitted to the senate for consultation by the consuls or praetors (these were bills that were going to be put to the vote of the Assembly of the Soldiers). Although these were meant to be just advice, the consuls often followed them to the letter. If the plebeian tribunes deemed them to be against the interests of the plebeians, they could veto them.


Who provided that a least one consul had to be a plebeian in Rome?

Traditionally the consulship was initially reserved for patricians until the Lex Licinia Sextia in 367 BCE dictated that at least one consul would be plebeian, and Lucius Sextius was consul the following year 366 BCE.However records show a third of consuls up to then had plebeian names including the one of the first two consuls Lucius Junius Brutus. Either the patricians had seized power during the class struggles before 467 and this was a restoration of plebeian share in government, or the accounts of patrician supremacy before 467 passed down to us have been faked by aristocratic families in the same way we know they have faked their lineages to make their families look good, as has been commented on by Roman historians writing in the 2nd and 1st Centuries BCE.


How defeated the patrician plebian?

No one defeated the patrician plebeian. There was not such a thing as a patrician plebeian. The patricians and the plebeians were two distinct social groups. The former were the aristocracy and the latter were the commoners.


Who represented the plebeians in the senate?

The representatives of the plebeians (the commoners) were the plebeian tribunes. They were not representatives in the Roman senate. They were actually excluded from the seats of the senate. The institutions of the plebeians (the plebeian tribunes, the plebeian aediles, their assistants, and the Plebeian Council, the assembly of the plebeians to which the patrician aristocracy was excluded) were separate and independent from the institutions of the Roman state: the senate and the magistrates, or officers of state (the consuls, praetors, censors, curule aediles and quaestors). The senate was controlled by the patrician aristocracy and the wealthy entrepreneurial class, the equestrians. These tribunes presided over the Plebeian Council and could propose bills to the vote of this assembly (plebiscites). One of their tasks was to protect the plebeians from abuse by the officers of state through 'intercessio' , the right to stop actions deemed to be harmful to the plebeians. They could also veto a senatum consultum. This was a written opinion on bills which were submitted to the senate for consultation by the consuls or praetors (these were bills that were going to be put to the vote of the Assembly of the Soldiers). Although these were meant to be just advice, the consuls often followed them to the letter. If the plebeian tribunes deemed them to be against the interests of the plebeians, they could veto them.


Was Cleopatra a patrician or a plebeian?

She was the queen of Egypt. I'm not sure if she actually counted as having Roman citizenship, but she certainly would never have been a plebeian. She also was not from a family from the nobility of Rome which made one a patrician.


How did Sulla change the roman government when he became dictator?

In his constitutional reforms Sulla:increased the number of elected officers of stategave the quaestors (treasurers and junior officers of state)) automatic membership in the senate on expiry of their officethe two measures above enabled him to double the size of the senate from 300 to 600 (previously only former higher officers of state, consuls. praetors and censors had automatic membership in the senate). Sulla also built a new senate house, the Curia Cornelia to accommodate this enlarged senate.ended one of the roles of the censors, the drawing up of a list of men eligible to membership of the senate because as all officers of state automatically became senators, this was no longer needed.decreed that consuls and praetors were to serve as governors of the provinces for a year when they left office.transferred the hearing of appeal cases from the assembly of the soldiers and the assembly of the tribes to a new jury courts (the quaestiones perpetuae). These juries were controlled by the patricians.institutionalised the cursus honorum, the career path for public office, and set minimum ages for access to each of the offices of state.Reaffirmed a law that forbade re-election of the officers of state for ten yearsSulla also weakened the power of the plebeian tribunes, he made reforms of the plebeian council that deprived the plebeian tribunes of the power to propose legislation to this council. Previously the plebeian tribunes presented bills to this council, and if approved, they became laws. This weakened greatly the plebeian tribunes.


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