tribuneship (Meaning)
Wordnet
tribuneship (n)
the position of tribune
Webster
tribuneship (n.)
The office or power of a tribune.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tribuneship
tribuneship Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The tribuneship was an important step in the Roman Republic's transition to a more democratic system.
- The tribuneship allowed tribunes to represent the interests of their constituents.
- The tribuneship was often used as a platform for political reform.
- The tribuneship was a powerful tool in the hands of skilled politicians.
- The tribuneship was abolished by Emperor Augustus.
- 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.