Sentence example with the word 'tribuneship'

tribuneship

Definition n. the position of tribune

Last update: September 25, 2015


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During his tribuneship (232 B.C.), in spite of the determined opposition of the senate and his own father, he carried a measure for distributing among the plebeians the alter Gallicus Picenus, an extensive tract of newly-acquired territory to the south of Ariminum (Cicero, De senectute, 4, Brutus, 14).   [Please select]

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It was at Ravenna that Curio, the year of whose tribuneship expired in December, 704,[893] hastened to him.   [Please select]

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“I wonder that you despise the advantages of the tribuneship, especially since they have allowed you to dispense with the fatigues of the military service.   [Please select]

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Circumstances had brought other changes; the tribuneship, without being abolished, had become an auxiliary of the aristocracy.   [Please select]

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After serving in twelve campaigns, he returned to Rome to solicit the tribuneship.   [Please select]

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Informed of these different intrigues, Caius returned suddenly to Rome to solicit a third renewal of the tribuneship.   [Please select]

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Pompey, the representative of the cause of the Senate, gives the hardest blow to the ancient régime by re-establishing the tribuneship.   [Please select]

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They had only been, as it were, overgrown generals, chosen by the Prætorians or some part of the army, and at the same time taking the tribuneship and other offices for life.   [Please select]

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