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←Created page with ''''{{lang|la|Optimates}}''' and '''{{lang|la|populares}}''' are labels used to describe politicians in the Roman Republic. The standard view is that the two labels refer to political method: ''optimatas'' refers to a politician who is conducting his political activity mainly through the senate and that a politician becomes ''popularis'' when he builds support among the people for his goals instead. Usage of these labels emerged in the late republic and are...')Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
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User:Ifly6/Tribal assembly(
←Created page with '{{soft redirect|Tribal assembly}} {{Use British English}} {{Use dmy dates}} The '''tribal assembly''' ({{lang-la|comitia tributa}}) was one of the citizens' assemblies of ancient Rome. It organised citizens, by the middle republic, into thirty-five
artificial tribes which were assigned by geography and inheritable. Each tribe possessed an internal structure and a single vote in the assembly, regardless of the number of citizens belonging to...')Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
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Equites equo publico(
←Created page with '{{broader|Equites}} The '''''equites equo publico''''' ("equestrians with the public horse") were a group of citizens in the
Roman Republic, and later the
Roman Empire, who were legally recognised as having equestrian status. During the republic they were provided money from the state treasury (12,000 ''
asses'') to purchase and maintain a horse. During the republic there were only 1,800 of ''equites equo publico''; by the late republic, only me...')Tags: 2017 wikitext editorDisambiguation links added
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User:Ifly6/Optimates and populares 3(
←Created page with ''''{{lang|la|Optimates}}''' and '''{{lang|la|populares}}''' are labels used to describe politicians in the Roman Republic. The standard view is that the two labels refer to political method: ''optimatas'' refers to a politician who is conducting his political activity mainly through the senate and that a politician becomes ''popularis'' when he builds support among the people for his goals instead. Usage of these labels emerged in the late republic and are...')Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
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User:Ifly6/Tribal assembly(
←Created page with '{{soft redirect|Tribal assembly}} {{Use British English}} {{Use dmy dates}} The '''tribal assembly''' ({{lang-la|comitia tributa}}) was one of the citizens' assemblies of ancient Rome. It organised citizens, by the middle republic, into thirty-five
artificial tribes which were assigned by geography and inheritable. Each tribe possessed an internal structure and a single vote in the assembly, regardless of the number of citizens belonging to...')Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
04:43, 20 April 2024Ifly6talkcontribs created page
Equites equo publico(
←Created page with '{{broader|Equites}} The '''''equites equo publico''''' ("equestrians with the public horse") were a group of citizens in the
Roman Republic, and later the
Roman Empire, who were legally recognised as having equestrian status. During the republic they were provided money from the state treasury (12,000 ''
asses'') to purchase and maintain a horse. During the republic there were only 1,800 of ''equites equo publico''; by the late republic, only me...')Tags: 2017 wikitext editorDisambiguation links added