Tribuneship
1Tribuneship — Trib une*ship, n. The office or power of a tribune. [1913 Webster] …
2tribuneship — tribune ► NOUN 1) (in ancient Rome) an official chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests. 2) a popular leader; a champion of the people. DERIVATIVES tribunate noun tribuneship noun. ORIGIN Latin tribunus head of a tribe , from tribus… …
3tribuneship — noun see tribune I …
4tribuneship — noun a) The office of tribune b) The period in which a person serves as tribune …
5tribuneship — n. office of tribune; (World History) term of office as tribune, tenure of a judge in ancient Rome …
6tribuneship — tribune·ship …
7tribuneship — noun the position of tribune • Hypernyms: ↑position, ↑post, ↑berth, ↑office, ↑spot, ↑billet, ↑place, ↑situation …
8Roman Emperor — Infobox Former Emperorship realm = Rome insignia = Spqrstone.jpg insigniasize = 170px insigniacaption = Senatus Populusque Romanus caption = Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome first emperor = Augustus last emperor = Disputed style = residence =… …
9Lucius Appuleius Saturninus — (d. December, 100 BC) was a Roman demagogue and tribune; he was a political ally of Gaius Marius, and his downfall caused a great deal of political embarrassment for Marius, who recused himself from public life until he returned to take command… …
10Cornelius (gens) — Cornelius (fem. Cornelia , plural Cornelii) was the nomen of the patrician gens Cornelia, one of the most important families of Ancient Rome. The origins of the family are unknown, late comers to the Roman patriciate.Fact|date=June 2007The family …