Consul
duumvir: is one of two magistrates holding joint office
Magistrates
The most powerful Magistrates in Rome
During the republic, in normal times, the two most powerful magistrates were the consuls.
Praetor was a title in Rome, given to either a field commander, or to a magistrate. Magistrates had various duties, but were most commonly judges or district attorneys.
Praetor was a title in Rome, given to either a field commander, or to a magistrate. Magistrates had various duties, but were most commonly judges or district attorneys.
consuls
senates patricians magistratesThe assemblies, the senate and the magistrates.
Trick question - Rome was a republic. It did not have an emperor at that time - two consuls were the senior magistrates.
Pompeii was a Roman colony at the time of the eruption in 79 CE. As a colony, it was governed by local magistrates and officials appointed by Rome. The most likely ruling official at the time would have been a duovir, who was one of two chief magistrates governing the city.
The senate was the Rome's chief governing body.Ya azz
There was no representatives of Common people, however, There was for all of them which called Magistrates.