tribuneship (Meaning)

Wordnet

tribuneship (n)

the position of tribune

Webster

tribuneship (n.)

The office or power of a tribune.

tribuneship Sentence Examples

  1. Julius Caesar's tribuneship marked the beginning of his political rise.
  2. The tribuneship gave plebeians a voice in Roman politics.
  3. The tribuneship allowed tribunes to veto laws and protect the rights of the people.
  4. The first plebeian to hold the tribuneship was Gaius Licinius Stolo.
  5. The tribuneship was an important step in the Roman Republic's transition to a more democratic system.
  6. The tribuneship allowed tribunes to represent the interests of their constituents.
  7. The tribuneship was often used as a platform for political reform.
  8. The tribuneship was a powerful tool in the hands of skilled politicians.
  9. The tribuneship was abolished by Emperor Augustus.
  10. The tribuneship is a reminder of the importance of political representation.

FAQs About the word tribuneship

the position of tribuneThe office or power of a tribune.

pulpit,podium, platform, rostrum, balcony, stage, altar, dais,stand, gallery

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Julius Caesar's tribuneship marked the beginning of his political rise.

The tribuneship gave plebeians a voice in Roman politics.

The tribuneship allowed tribunes to veto laws and protect the rights of the people.

The first plebeian to hold the tribuneship was Gaius Licinius Stolo.