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tribunician (a.)

Alt. of Tribunitian

tribunician Sentence Examples

  1. The Roman tribune possessed tribunician power, granting him the authority to protect the rights of the people.
  2. Julius Caesar was granted tribunician authority for life, effectively making him an untouchable ruler.
  3. The Tribunician Assembly in Rome acted as a check on the authority of the Senate and consuls.
  4. Tribunician prerogatives included the power to veto laws and summon assemblies.
  5. The tribune's tribunician sacrosanctity rendered him inviolable and sacred.
  6. Augustus, the first Roman emperor, inherited the tribunician power as a means of legitimizing his rule.
  7. Without tribunician power, the tribunes would have been powerless to advocate for the people.
  8. The tribunician veto was an effective tool for blocking laws that violated the rights of citizens.
  9. Tribunician protection extended to any citizen who sought asylum at a tribune's home.
  10. The decline of the tribunician system marked the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of imperial power.

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The Roman tribune possessed tribunician power, granting him the authority to protect the rights of the people.

Julius Caesar was granted tribunician authority for life, effectively making him an untouchable ruler.

The Tribunician Assembly in Rome acted as a check on the authority of the Senate and consuls.

Tribunician prerogatives included the power to veto laws and summon assemblies.