comitia centuriata उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The title " tribune " derives from the fact that in Republican days, they were elected by the Roman people's assembly ( " comitia centuriata " ) from the ranks of Roman knights.
- Roman tradition held that Servius formed a comitia centuriata of commoners, elected by the citizens as a whole, to augment or displace the " comitia curiata " as Rome's central legislative body.
- There were two assemblies, the assembly of centuries ( " comitia centuriata " ) and the assembly of tribes ( " comitia tributa " ), which were made up of all the citizens of Rome.
- Moreover, formally, legislation was supposed to be proposed by the consuls ( the two annually elected heads of the Republic ) and put to the vote of the Comitia Centuriata, the Assembly of the Soldiers ( see Century Assembly)
- The tribunes, like their consular predecessors, exercised consular " potestas ", indicating they must have been elected by the comitia centuriata, and that the current needs of the state could not be served by the previous consular system.
- The consuls were his peers; he was elected by the same electorate and sworn in on the same day with the same oath . ( The Comitia Centuriata elected consuls and praetors . ) Until 337 BC the praetor was chosen only from the patricians.
- :: In the " Comitia Centuriata ", which elected the Consuls, Praetors and Censors, citizens were enrolled in " centuries " based on their family's wealth, in which your vote counted for more the richer you were.
- Even after the institution of the " comitia centuriata ", the most immediate and effective plebeian defense against aristocratic power was the actual or threatened plebeian officers ( tribunes ) were elected by the plebs from among their own number after the secession of 494 BC.
- The institution of the census and the " comitia centuriata " are speculated as Servius'attempt to erode the civil and military power of the Roman aristocracy, and seek the direct support of his newly enfranchised citizenry in civil matters; if necessary, under arms.
- It was small ( the population of free men of military age was then about 9, 000 ) and organized in five classes ( in parallel to the " comitia centuriata ", the body of citizens organized politically ), with three providing hoplites and two providing light infantry.