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Tag: Roman Politics

Cursus Honorum, Politics, Roman Republic

Censors: Populations and Morals

Censors were the final official position in the Republic. There was no imperium or legislative authority, but the moral authority with this post was immense. Continue reading Censors: Populations and Morals

Roman ImperiumFebruary 27, 2018Leave a comment
Leaders, Politics, Roman Senate

Praetor: Judicial Leaders

The Cursus Honorum’s 3rd major office was that of Praetor. There were a lot of powers, responsibility and perks associated with this task, but not many would get elected. Continue reading Praetor: Judicial Leaders

Roman ImperiumJanuary 31, 2018Leave a comment
Politics, Roman Empire, Roman Republic, Roman Senate

The Aedile: Costly Popularity

The Aedile was a second office in the senate for a man in the mid-30s. While optional, it could be an office through which one can boost their popularity. Continue reading The Aedile: Costly Popularity

Roman ImperiumJanuary 16, 2018Leave a comment
Politics, Roman Army, Roman Senate, Rome

First Steps of Roman Politics: Military Tribune

The Military Tribune was an entry into Roman Politics, as it was a means to be seen by the people of Rome and propel a man on his political career. Continue reading First Steps of Roman Politics: Military Tribune

Roman ImperiumDecember 20, 2017Leave a comment
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