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He could veto any act or proposal of any magistrate, including the tribunes of the people ("ius intercedendi" or "ius intercessionis").
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One of the tribunes even threatened to put his veto on the bill, which was withdrawn before the voting took place.
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The stadium's polychromy and dynamism is also reflected on the interior where four tribunes contain a curvilinear profile and multicoloured seats that characterize the stadium.
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Plebeian tribunes were not officially magistrates, since they were elected only by the plebeians.
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At last, the plebeians elected four of their number military tribunes for the year 400; others were elected in 399, 396, 383, and 379.
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The first "tribuni militum consulare potestate", or "military tribunes with consular power", were elected for the year 444.
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The tribunes were entitled to propose legislation before the assembly.
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By threat of war and plague, the issue was postponed for five contentious years, with the same college of tribunes elected each year.
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Once invoked, this right required one of the tribunes to assess the situation, and determine the lawfulness of the magistrate's action.
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A tribune's veto did not prevent the senate from passing a bill, but meant that it was denied the force of law.
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Tired of the women's persistent demanding, the dissenting tribunes withdrew their opposition.
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A banquet not for honoring consul and tribunes, but indicting them!
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The prosecution was led by tribunes or aediles.
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In the following year two tribunes for 7,000 spectators were constructed.
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Magistrates could also convene the "comitia", but only with the consent of the tribunes.
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In a pitched battle scenario, the available evidence does not permit a clear picture of a tribune's role.
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Triforia are sometimes referred to, erroneously, as tribunes.
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Being of senatorial rank, his immediate superior was the "dux" (provincial governor), and he outranked all military tribunes.
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Also, tribunes with young politicians were intensified, both on local and regional level.
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With two of his colleagues, brought charges against two military tribunes of the preceding year.
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To the church belonged also tribunes and an oratory.
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They elected their own officers, plebeian tribunes and plebeian aediles.
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The tribunes would have two assistants, called plebeian aediles.
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During these years, the tribunes and the senators grew increasingly close.
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The plebeians called these new officials plebeian tribunes.
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However, this was probably only for administrative purposes: on campaign, the tribunes commanding each "schola" probably reported direct to the emperor himself.
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He included many anachronisms in his work, such as tribunes having power that they did not have until much later.
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The 6 military tribunes were to be the senior staff of the legion.
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The first stands were built in 1911 with covered seating on one side, and standing tribunes on the other.
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The elections were void because of the excessive use of the tribunes' veto.
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The tribunes originally had the power to protect any plebeian from a patrician magistrate.
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A reconciliation was agreed between the plebeians and patricians, and as a result the plebeians became entitled to elect annual magistrates known as tribunes.
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As well, with his fellow tribunes he proposed another bill allowing one of the two annually elected consuls to be a plebeian.
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The two most important were the tribunes of the plebs and the military tribunes.
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The senate began giving tribunes more power, and, unsurprisingly, the tribunes began to feel indebted to the senate.
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The tribunes could also use the veto to prevent a bill from being brought before the plebeian assembly.
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Due to its design, the stadium's tribunes have the ability to empty within 7 minutes.
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The scriba brought the case to the tribunes of the plebs, the tribunes in their turn brought it to the senate.
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Consuls continued to be elected, tribunes of the people continued to put forth legislation, and senators still debated in the curia.
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The upper levels of the tribunes were designed as vestries.
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The rest of the tribunes are uncovered concrete steps; painted white.
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The most prominent feature of the faade is the deeply recessed arch over the central entrance, flanked by tribunes, and stairway turrets.
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Senators arranged for other tribunes to oppose the reforms.
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The riot spilled over into the field and the clash finished with the wooden tribunes on fire.
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He and his colleague were thrown into prison by the tribunes for conducting the levies with too much severity.
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The tribunes were magistrates of their tribes, performed sacrifices on their behalf, and commanded their tribal levies in times of war.
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The tribunes form a continuous ring which are quite low behind each goal but rise up on each side.
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Instead, all three were honored by election as consular tribunes.
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While only patricians could be consuls, some military tribunes were plebeians.
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The three sons were in the same year elected consular tribunes.
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The nave has an upper storey, a spacious triforium (arched gallery), that could accommodate more mass attendants in the tribunes if needed.
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Western half of the tribunes is covered with canopy.
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The object of this scheme was to discredit both the tribunes and the consuls, who had previously earned the people's trust.
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The tribunes, too, were political positions rather than purely military, the tribunus laticlavius being destined for the senate.
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Instead of the usual two consuls, between four and six military tribunes were elected for the year.
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His next artwork tribunes were the theatrical script "anevazondas" and 52 musicals, comedies, dramas, etc. by 2008.
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In first floor there are tribunes corresponding to chapels in the basement.
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Wooden tribunes were replaced with reinforced concrete structures and placed in a half circle.
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All do the same until it reaches the first maniples, those encamped near the tents of the tribunes.
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Moreover, a tribune's person was by law sacrosanct.
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The tribunes of the plebs had the power to convene the "comitia plebis", or plebeian assembly, and propose legislation before it.
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Although plebeians were eligible for this office, each of the first consular tribunes was a patrician.
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Under this law, military tribunes with consular power were abolished, and one of the consuls elected each year was to be a plebeian.
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To foster the calm and peaceful mood the tribunes avoided discussing the issue of the soldiers' treasonable behavior.
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Since the tribunes were considered to be the embodiment of the plebeians, they were sacrosanct.
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From the institution of the tribunate, only one of the tribunes of the plebs could preside over this assembly.
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A tribune's person was sacrosanct, and he was obliged to keep an open house at all times while in office.
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At last, the plebeian tribunes had broken the patrician monopoly on the highest magistracies of the state.
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Maurizio was raised to the dogeship at a time when two tribunes were being elected annually to check the power of the doge.
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They are two officials of the plebeians, created at the same time as the tribunes, whose sanctity they share.
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Tribunes were young men of aristocratic rank who often supervised administrative tasks like camp construction.
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The stadium has a capacity of 5,352 seats: 4,220 of them are in the two main tribunes and 1,232 in the uncovered stand.
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The two additional floors (tribunes) open on the central space through semicircular arches supported by columns.
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There are solar modules on the north, south, and main tribunes.
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The appointed tribunes conducted an ad hoc draft, or dilectus, to recruit men.
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Since plebeian tribunes (as well as plebeian aediles) were technically not magistrates, they relied on the sacrosanctity of their person to obstruct.
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Ultimately, the plebeian tribune's veto was based in a promise of physical force.
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Usually, vetoes were handed down by plebeian tribunes.
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The tribunes were commanders of the original legion of 3,000.
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The number of tribunes increased to four beginning in 426, and six beginning in 405.
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Each legion was officered by 6 "tribuni militum" (tribunes of the soldiers), totalling 24 tribunes for the normal levy of 4 legions.
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Tribunes for about 160,000 people were planned around the field.
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He also proposed that the tribunes should be allowed to become candidates for the same office in successive years.
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By definition, "plebeian tribunes" and "plebeian aediles" were technically not magistrates since they were elected only by the "plebeians".
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They also allow themselves to be manipulated by their tribunes.
Stages and tribunes were provided for the authorities and spectators.
Patricians and plebeians, senators and tribunes have already joined together to pray for the success of this embassy.
They will act as inflexible" tribunes" for the social groups they represent, rather than as" parties of government" willing to enter mutually beneficial accommodations with other groups.
Should one simply observe, examine, or, if a mirror, reflect the times, or, should one be a guardian or a tribune of the people?
He promised to refurbish the altar and surrounding tribune, provided that he might include the coat of arms of his family and otherwise decorate that space as he saw fit.
We are here as the people's tribunes.
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If we do not do that, we are not worthy to be tribunes of the people who put us here.
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There are ways by which, even without changing the system, we could make life for these unfortunate tribunes of ours a great deal easier than it is now.
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Is not the most distressing part of much of this debate that we, as the tribunes of the people, are unable to decide such matters for ourselves?
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All magistracies and the tribunes of the plebs had resigned in advance.
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Plebeian tribunes were appointed, with sacrosanct status and the right of veto in legislative debate.
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The embassy was successful, and resulted in the institution of the tribunes of the people.
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In the imperial army, the tribunes thus became staff-officers to the "legatus".
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Each consul commanded an army, usually two legions strong, with the help of military tribunes and a quaestor who had financial duties.
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