Cinna is spoken of as a partisan of Caesar: 'Helvius Cinna tribunus plebis,' etc.
Sallust was of plebeian family, as is seen from the fact that he was afterwards tribunus plebis.
Senate, and a commission in the army as tribunus militum laticlavius; that Titus appointed him quaestor A.
Aurelius Cotta, he returned to Rome in 74, and soon became a tribunus militum.
Compare theTribunus Fori Suarii and Tribunus Rerum Nitentium of the Notitia (Occidens iv.
Tribunus was at this time generally, but not exclusively, a military title.
It is disgraceful that there should be a president of the lascivious pleasures of the people (Tribunus Voluptatum) and none of this healing art.
By way of support for your declining years we appoint you, for life, Tribunus Voluptatum [Minister of Public Amusement] at Milan.
Though he might have aspired to the highest dignities of the Court, he has hitherto been satisfied with the comparatively humble post of Superintendent of the Public Spectacles [as Tribunus Voluptatum?
Sidenote: Bacauda receives the office of Tribunus Voluptatum for life.
The inscription was evidently put up in recognition of promotion gained by her favour, though the exact interpretation of Tribunus in praefecto requires a greater knowledge of Roman military nomenclature than we possess.
In 397, an agrarian movement was set on foot, but the plebeians were partially satisfied by being allowed to elect one of their number as tribunus consularis for the following year, thus obtaining a little honor but no land.
Probably, however, in xxxiii the names of regiments have been omitted after the title tribunus cohortis, which occurs six times at the end of the list, and some of these might have been old formations.
Porcius Cato, a Tribunus Plebis, who married Livia, a sister of the tribune M.
The next step would be to tribunus legionis, and from that again to praefectus alae.
The insignia of a tribunus were a tunic with a broad or narrow stripe (accordingly as they were of senatorial or equestrian rank), and a gold ring.
Titus, who was now thirty, had served as Tribunus militum under his father in Germany and in Britain.
We cannot find in Niebuhr anything to justify the author's aim to constitute patrician Carolina the Tribunus Plebis of the United States.
Niebuhr is accessible to the public, and Niebuhr knew more of the Tribunus Plebis than Mr. Calhoun.
The Tribunus Plebis, he observes, had a veto upon the passage of all laws and upon the execution of all laws, and thus prevented the oppression of the plebeians by the patricians.
Publius Sextius or Sestius was the name of a tribunus plebis who exerted himself to accomplish the recall of Cicero.
Rome, in which year he was made Augur, and was elected Tribunus Plebis for the following year.
The father of this Brutus was of the faction of Marius, and tribunus plebis B.
Lucius Roscius Otho, and he was not Praetor, butTribunus Plebis.
Manilius, a Tribunus Plebis, had in this same year proposed and carried the law which gave Pompeius the command in the Mithridatic war, and Cicero had supported the measure in a speech which is extant (Life of Pompeius, c.
When the Emperor Justinian heard this, he immediately sent both Tribunus and the money, amounting to twenty centenaria.
And it was necessary, he said, that in return for this continued armistice the Roman Emperor should give him money and should also send a certain physician, Tribunusby name, in order to spend some specified time with him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tribunus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.