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Who spoke for the plebeians to the senete and the cosule after the the plebeian revolt?

During the first plebeian rebellion of the First Plebeian Secession, the plebeian movement created its leaders, the plebeian tribunes and its assembly, the plebeian council. As the leaders of the plebeian movement, the plebeian tribunes were the spokesmen of the plebeians The were also the defenders of the plebeians They had the power to veto the actions of any officers of state which they deemed as being against the interests of he plebeians.


What is the result of dagohoy's revolt?

it did not fail


What was the plebeian revolt?

The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.


What is plebeian woman?

what do plebeian woman do


What changes were made in romes government as a result of demands by the plebeians?

The main changes were around the plebeian tribunes and the plebeian council which were formed by the plebeian movement in its first rebellion (the 1st plebeian secession). The council and the tribunes were recognised, but the laws voted by the plebeian council were not recognised as laws binding on all citizens, including the patricians. Eventually they were recognised as binding on all, and the plebeian tribunes became the main proposers of laws and the plebeian council the main deliberative body. The leaders of the plebeian movement gained access to all offices of state, the senate and the priesthoods. These leaders were rich plebeians who were co-opted into what became a patrician-plebeian oligarchy with the help of liberal patricians who supported this development. The rich plebeians then turned the backs on the poor plebeians who had been the driving force of the plebeian movement. The economic grievances of the poor plebeians were not addressed properly.

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Who spoke for the plebeians to the senete and the cosule after the the plebeian revolt?

During the first plebeian rebellion of the First Plebeian Secession, the plebeian movement created its leaders, the plebeian tribunes and its assembly, the plebeian council. As the leaders of the plebeian movement, the plebeian tribunes were the spokesmen of the plebeians The were also the defenders of the plebeians They had the power to veto the actions of any officers of state which they deemed as being against the interests of he plebeians.


How did the plebians rebel?

The Plebeian Revolt (also called the Conflict of the Orders) lasted - off and on - for 207 years, from 494 BC to 287 BC.


How LONG did the plebians rebel?

The Plebeian Revolt (also called the Conflict of the Orders) lasted - off and on - for 207 years, from 494 BC to 287 BC.


What is the result of dagohoy's revolt?

it did not fail


The engraving of roman laws on the twelve tables was prompted by the?

The engraving of the Twelve Tables was prompted by the revolt and strike of the Plebeians. It was not prompted by a plebeian revolt. The plebeian revolt of the second plebeian secession (which was not a strike, strikes did not exist back then) was after the promulgation of the law and was about getting rid of the men who had written the law, had been put in charge of the city with extraordinary powers, refused to resign at the end of their term of office, and were ruling arbitrarily. They wanted to end this and restore the power of the plebeian tribunes and the right to appeal which had been suspended during the government of these men. The origin of the Tables was the bill for the Lex Terentilia which was proposed by the plebeian tribunes in 467 BC. Its aim as to define and limit the power of the consuls which had not been defined and therefore was limitless. The plebeians, as poor people, were the people who were most likely to suffer if the consuls acted arbitrarily. This was opposed by the patricians. The bill was obstructed and delayed for 12 years despite continuous plebeian agitations in its favour. At this point the plebeian tribunes dropped the bill and argued for the need for a general legislation. The patricians agreed and this was the beginning of the process which led to the Twelve Tables.


What was the plebeian revolt?

The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.The plebeian rebellion was called the Conflict of the Orders.


What is plebeian woman?

what do plebeian woman do


What changes were made in romes government as a result of demands by the plebeians?

The main changes were around the plebeian tribunes and the plebeian council which were formed by the plebeian movement in its first rebellion (the 1st plebeian secession). The council and the tribunes were recognised, but the laws voted by the plebeian council were not recognised as laws binding on all citizens, including the patricians. Eventually they were recognised as binding on all, and the plebeian tribunes became the main proposers of laws and the plebeian council the main deliberative body. The leaders of the plebeian movement gained access to all offices of state, the senate and the priesthoods. These leaders were rich plebeians who were co-opted into what became a patrician-plebeian oligarchy with the help of liberal patricians who supported this development. The rich plebeians then turned the backs on the poor plebeians who had been the driving force of the plebeian movement. The economic grievances of the poor plebeians were not addressed properly.


What was the result of plebeian protests of unfairness of Rome's unwritten laws in 450 BC?

The result was the first Roman code of written laws, the laws of the twelve Tables.


What was the result of the nationalist revolt that erupted in Egypt in 1882?

Window


What was the result of of the pueblo revolt?

the spanish were driven out of New Mexico


What was the result of the Pueblos revolt?

the spanish were driven out of New Mexico