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    A consular tribune was putatively a type of magistrate in the early Roman Republic. According to Roman tradition, colleges of consular tribunes held office...
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  • harm the tribunes or interfere with their activities. To do so, or to disregard the veto of a tribune, was punishable by death, and the tribunes could order...
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    were the tribunes of the plebs and the military tribunes. For most of Roman history, a college of ten tribunes of the plebs acted as a check on the authority...
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  • plebeians could be elected as tribunes with consular authority. Instead of the usual two consuls, between four and six military tribunes were elected for the year...
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  • In 444 BC, he was elected to the first collegium of military tribunes with consular power with two other colleagues, Titus Cloelius Siculus and Lucius...
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  • Lucius Sextius Lateranus (category Tribunes of the plebs)
    retaliation the two men vetoed the election of the military tribunes with consular power (consular tribunes) for five years. They were reelected to the plebeian...
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  • Licinio-Sextian rogations (category Articles with short description)
    third concerned the termination of the military tribunes with consular power (often referred to as consular tribunes), who had periodically replaced the...
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  • consular tribunes. All events described by other ancient authors are ascribed to the ordinary consuls of 428 BC. Quinctius was re-elected as consular...
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  • Titus Quinctius Poenus Cincinnatus (category Articles with short description)
    Aemilius Mamercinus. Cossus and Quinctius were elected as consular tribunes in 426 BC, together with Gaius Furius Pacilus Fusus and Marcus Postumius Albinus...
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  • 443 BC (category Articles with short description)
    but rather military tribunes with consular power are appointed in their stead. While only patricians could be consuls, some military tribunes were plebeians...
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  • 403 BC (category Articles with short description)
    of Zhao. Marquis Jing of Han ascends to power in Han. Rome elects eight military tribunes with consular power; Manlius Aemilius Mamercus, Lucius Valerius...
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  • 393 BC. Lucretius first held the imperium in 419 BC as one of four consular tribunes. His colleagues in the office were Agrippa Menenius Lanatus, Spurius...
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  • plebeians, the tribunes hoped to elect some of their number military tribunes with consular power, a position that had been expressly created with the intention...
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  • 366 BC (category Articles with short description)
    and Dion and Plato are banished from Syracuse. The use of military tribunes with consular power is abandoned permanently and the dual consulship is restored...
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  • 316 BC. Nautius first held the imperium in 419 BC as one of four consular tribunes. His colleagues in the office were Agrippa Menenius Lanatus, Publius...
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  • Secessio plebis (category Articles with short description)
    that military tribunes with consular power might be elected from either order. This proposal was well-received, and the first consular tribunes were elected...
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  • Lex Canuleia (category Articles with short description)
    Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus. Claudius then suggested that military tribunes with consular power might be elected from either order, instead of consuls;...
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  • Lucius Sergius Fidenas (category Roman consular tribunes)
    consul in 437 and 429 BC. In 433, 424, and 418 BC he was military tribune with consular power. He was a member of the Sergii Fidenates, a branch of the...
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  • Titus Cloelius Siculus (category Roman consular tribunes)
    militum consulari potestate, or military tribunes with consular power (traditionally shortened to "consular tribunes") in place of consuls. Either patricians...
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  • consular tribunes. All events described by other ancient authors are ascribed to the ordinary consuls of 428 BC. Sempronius was elected as consular tribune...
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