The Roman leaders were called by the name of the offices they held, such as Consul, Praetor, Tribune, etc.
The general title for the Roman emperors was Caesar.
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It kind of depends where and when. In the Roman Empire, they would have been called a triumvirate. In Russia, the term troika (which means three of a kind) might be used instead.
the roman senate
The Roman judges were called "praetors".
The Roman years of peace were called Pax Romana
It was known, while it existed, simply as the Roman Empire. In order to distinguish it from the Western Roman Empire, historians have taken to calling it the Byzantine Empire. This name refers to Byzantium, which was the original name of the city of Constantinople, the Eastern Roman Empire's capitol.
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A system in which three people share power simulataneously is usually called a Triumvirate.
The Roman leaders were known as Caesar.
The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.The two leaders elected to lead both the government and the military in ancient Rome were the two consuls.
The two leaders were called the counsuls and they held office for one year.
These religious leaders were called the Kohanim or High Priests. In terms of regional and religious politics, they were called the Sadducees. Opposing them were the Pharisees or populist Jewish leaders that would eventually become the Rabbinate.
julius caser was a powerful and political body that advised the roman leaders
Most Roman leaders did not teach anything. They got on with the business of politics or of leading armies. Some Roman leaders, such as Cicero and Cato the Elder, were also philosophers and intellectuals and they had a lot to teach. However, generally it was not expected that leaders should have something to teach.
the roman eastern empire's political leaders were their own emperors, but it is NOT the same with the western roman empire.
For the most part of their history, the Roman leaders were concerned that their gods would withdraw their support. That's why they sacrificed to them and honored them with their various festivals and temples.
The leaders of the Roman empire during its decline were the emperors.
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