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  1. Tribune of the plebs, tribune of the people or plebeian tribune (Latin: tribunus plebis) was the first office of the Roman state that was open to the plebeians, and was, throughout the history of the Republic, the most important check on the power of the Roman Senate and magistrates.

  2. The tribuni plebis (tribunes of the plebs, or lower classes) were in existence by the 5th century bc; their office developed into one of the most powerful in Rome. The exact date of its institution, the original mode of election, and the original extent of its powers are uncertain.

  3. Sep 10, 2018 · The Plebeian Tribuneor tribuni plebis—is also known as the tribune of the people or the tribune of the plebs. The plebeian tribune had no military function but was strictly a powerful political office.

  4. The tribuni plebis (tribunes of the plebs, or lower classes) were in existence by the 5th century bc; their office developed into one of the most powerful in Rome. The exact date of its institution, the original mode of election, and the original extent of its…

  5. The Tribune of the Plebes ( tribunus plebis) was a magistracy established in 494 BC. It was created to provide the people with a direct representative magistrate along with the magistrates of the senate.

  6. The tribuni plebis (tribunes of the plebs) were representatives and protecting magistracy of the Roman plebs, but in the course of time their power increased to such a degree that they became a magistracy for the whole Roman people controlling the senate and the magistrates in general, although they had nothing to do with the administration of ...

  7. Dec 7, 2016 · Tribuni Plebis. According to tradition the first tribunes of the plebs were created in 494 BCE in order to serve the comitia plebis tributa, Rome's assembly of the plebs (the ordinary citizens who were not members of the aristocratic patrician class).

  8. Jun 27, 2024 · Abstract. Many modern scholars have argued that the consulship was not created at the foundation of the Republic as Roman tradition maintained, and that the government of the early Republic went through several stages of development before it reached the familiar ‘classical constitution.’.

  9. Plebeian tribune (tribunus plebis) was an official in the Roman Republic. This post was created in 494 BCE to protect the interests of citizens, especially plebeians against the domination of patricians in the senate.

  10. Tribuni plebis (or plebi), ‘tribunes’, were the officers of the plebs first created in 500450 bce (traditionally in 494, the date of the first secession of the plebs and their corporate recognition).