The Senate
One of the two governing bodies in Ancient Rome was the Senate, which was primarily composed of aristocratic patricians and played a significant role in political decision-making. The Senate advised magistrates, controlled public finances, and influenced legislation, although it did not have formal legislative power. In contrast, Ancient Greece's most prominent governing body was the Assembly, where citizens could vote directly on laws and policies, reflecting a more direct form of democracy, particularly in city-states like Athens.
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The Senate
It is one of the seven hills of Rome.
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The most powerful governing body of Rome was the Senate, which had 900 members. Normally there were about 100 to 200 active senators at one time.
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The Senate was one of the governing bodies of the Roman Republic and of the Roman Empire.
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Spartacus was one.
Th city of Rome during the Roman Empire was the largest in the ancient world. It had a population of one million.
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