The tribuni aerarii were removed from the jury courts and the penalties for criminal offences increased.
Sulla, but from senators, equites andtribuni aerarii.
A passage in a famous letter of Cassiodorus to these Tribuni Maritimi in 523 affords the first glimpse in history of the lagoon folk.
Of these Tribuni majores was formed a federal council, the original tribunes now serving as heads of local administrations.
For the votes of the senators were largely in his favour, those of the knights were equally divided, while the tribuni ærarii voted for his condemnation.
The day I write this Drusus has been acquitted on a charge of collusion by the tribuni ærarii, in the grand total by four votes, for the majority of senators and equites were for condemnation.
But the exact meaning of tribuni ærarii is not known, beyond the fact that they formed an ordo, coming immediately below the equites.
Lex Aurelia, which determined that the judices for public trials should be chosen from the Senators, Equites and Tribuni AErarii.
The institution of the tribuni plebis is one of the most important events in the history of Rome, and the struggle between the plebeians headed by their tribunes, and the nobility, is the development of the constitutional history of Rome.
The article Tribuni in Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities gives an outline of the functions of the tribuni plebis.
Though there were tribunes in the kingly period, the establishment of the tribuni plebis as the guardians of the plebs is properly referred to the year B.
Marcus Octavius, who was one of thetribuni plebis B.
Then, as in the case of the equites, the term was subsequently extended to include all those who possessed the property qualification that would have entitled them to serve as tribuni aerarii.
The tribuni aerarii have been the subject of much discussion.
Relation of the Tribune to the Consul The tribunes of the multitude (-tribuni plebis-) arose out of the military tribunes and derived from them their name; but constitutionally they had no further relation to them.
The camp having thus been laid out, the Tribuni next administer an oath to all in it separately, whether free or slave, that they will steal nothing within the agger, and in case they find anything will bring it to the Tribuni.
The Consul’s tent is guarded by the maniple on duty: those of the Tribuni and praefects of the cavalry by the pickets formed as described above from the several maniples.
At the first bugle the men all strike their tents and collect their baggage; but no soldier may strike his tent, or set it up either, till the same is done to that of the Tribuni and the Consul.
I have said that there were six Tribuni in each legion, and that each Consul had two legions,—it follows that there are twelve Tribuni in a Consular army.
The tents of the Tribuni stand at equal distances from each other, so that they extend along the whole breadth of the space occupied by the legions.
The space behind the tents of the Tribuni is thus used.
He was likewise elected first of the six tribuni militum a populo, but we hear nothing of his service in this capacity.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tribuni" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.