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Yes, once a man gained entry into the senate, either by election to a certain office or by appointment, he remained a senator for life, or at least held that title/honor. He could be expelled from the senate for bad conduct or if he became impoverished.

Yes, once a man gained entry into the senate, either by election to a certain office or by appointment, he remained a senator for life, or at least held that title/honor. He could be expelled from the senate for bad conduct or if he became impoverished.

Yes, once a man gained entry into the senate, either by election to a certain office or by appointment, he remained a senator for life, or at least held that title/honor. He could be expelled from the senate for bad conduct or if he became impoverished.

Yes, once a man gained entry into the senate, either by election to a certain office or by appointment, he remained a senator for life, or at least held that title/honor. He could be expelled from the senate for bad conduct or if he became impoverished.

Yes, once a man gained entry into the senate, either by election to a certain office or by appointment, he remained a senator for life, or at least held that title/honor. He could be expelled from the senate for bad conduct or if he became impoverished.

Yes, once a man gained entry into the senate, either by election to a certain office or by appointment, he remained a senator for life, or at least held that title/honor. He could be expelled from the senate for bad conduct or if he became impoverished.

Yes, once a man gained entry into the senate, either by election to a certain office or by appointment, he remained a senator for life, or at least held that title/honor. He could be expelled from the senate for bad conduct or if he became impoverished.

Yes, once a man gained entry into the senate, either by election to a certain office or by appointment, he remained a senator for life, or at least held that title/honor. He could be expelled from the senate for bad conduct or if he became impoverished.

Yes, once a man gained entry into the senate, either by election to a certain office or by appointment, he remained a senator for life, or at least held that title/honor. He could be expelled from the senate for bad conduct or if he became impoverished.

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