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  • ...e [[Roman Empire]]. Although the [[West Roman Empire]] fell in in 476, the Roman Senate lasted and met until the late 6th century. The word ''Senatus'' is derived ...[[Romulus and Remus| Romulus]], the mythical founder of Rome, created the Roman Senate as an advisory council that consisted of the 100 heads of families, called
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  • {{r|Roman Senate}}
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  • *For the Senate of ancient [[Rome]], see '''[[Roman Senate]]'''.
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  • ...ous power, and they collectively [[assassination|assassinated]] him in the Roman Senate. But the [[Roman Republic]] was effectively over, and Rome would be ruled b ...office in [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[government]] which was appointed by the Roman Senate only during [[emergency|emergencies]] and only for a period of six months.
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  • ...and [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]], he was appointed [[consul]] by the [[Roman senate|Senate]] in place of Marius's ally [[Lucius Cornelius Cinna|Cinna]], who ha
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  • ...ght to propose legislation before it. Also, the tribune could summon the [[Roman Senate|Senate]] and lay proposals before it. The tribune's power, however, was onl
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  • {{r|Roman Senate}}
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  • ...wed to serve the Roman state and have more power for up to six months. The Roman senate designated one of the consuls to nominate the dictator, who would then appo
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  • ...who was too young to be a [[Quaestor]] yet, and sent to [[Ostia]] by the [[Roman Senate]] to receive the statue of the [[Magna Mater|Idaean Mother]] which had been
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  • ...e [[Roman Empire]]. Although the [[West Roman Empire]] fell in in 476, the Roman Senate lasted and met until the late 6th century. The word ''Senatus'' is derived ...[[Romulus and Remus| Romulus]], the mythical founder of Rome, created the Roman Senate as an advisory council that consisted of the 100 heads of families, called
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  • ...Carausius is a Briton of humble birth, who by his courage persuades the [[Roman Senate]] to give him command of a fleet to defend Britain from barbarian attack. O
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  • ** Written in a letter with which Caesar informed the Roman Senate of his victory over Vercingetorix in 52 BC
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  • In early 44 BC the [[Roman Senate|Senate]] had decided that Caesar would receive an official apotheosis to st
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  • ...e collapse of the triumvirate, he fought and won a civil war against the [[Roman Senate|Senate]] and his former colleague Pompey, became the sole ruler of the Roma
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