The term of office for the Roman tribunes, as for all other elected officials, was one year.
There were no 'representatives' in today's sense of the political term. There was a senate to which were appointed ex-consuls and ex-tribunes of the plebs after their term of office had expired.
The reason why Caesar deprived the Tribunes Marullus and Flavius of their office was due to them removing the diadems from his statues.
tribunes By 494 B.C., 10 tribunes were elected each year to serve in the Roman government.
Tribunes
The plebeians were the social group that elected the tribunes.
one year.
There were no 'representatives' in today's sense of the political term. There was a senate to which were appointed ex-consuls and ex-tribunes of the plebs after their term of office had expired.
The rights of the plebeians were represented by the tribunes.
The Tribunes were a crucial part of the ancient Roman republic. Citizens elected Tribunes. Their purpose was to protect the common man from unfair laws and policies.
Tribunes were elected officials in the ancient Roman Empire. Tribune was the title they were given.
They were the tribuni plebis, plebeian tribunes or tribunes of the plebs.
The reason why Caesar deprived the Tribunes Marullus and Flavius of their office was due to them removing the diadems from his statues.
The government of the Roman Republic.
Originally there were two tribunes elected, but by the end of the republic their number had grown to ten.
tribunes By 494 B.C., 10 tribunes were elected each year to serve in the Roman government.
Tribunes
Nobles were called patricians.