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tribuneship Meaning in Bengali



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tribuneship's Usage Examples:

his 389 tribuneship, he served under the dictator, Marcus Furius Camillus, guarding Rome during the Battle ad Maecium.


His following tribuneship in 385.


Scaevola was consul at the time of Tiberius Gracchus' tribuneship and murder, and was heavily involved in reconciling the senate following.


that time, for previously he had been an unsuccessful candidate for the tribuneship.


In 403 BC Aemilius held his second consular tribuneship.


During his tribuneship Claudius succeeded with passing a law which gave the tribunes of the.


their appointment as seriously as they might, contrasting Agricola's tribuneship to his peers by saying "[Agricola did not], like many young men who convert.


The prosecution was handed over to Junius' successor in the tribuneship, Lucius Hortenius, while the defence was led by Sextus Tempanius, a former.


He was probably one of three brothers who held the tribuneship in 409, when his college succeeded in winning the election of the first.


in 407 and 405 BC respectively while Servilius would even reach the tribuneship for a third term in 402 BC.


Sergius would be re-elected to the tribuneship in 402 BC, again as part of a six-man consular college.


Eudemus also promised Gracchus more treasures, when his tribuneship had expired.


Valerius would hold is third and final consular tribuneship in 404 BC.


The emperor's tribuneship granted him the right to convene the Senate at his will and lay proposals.


of the plots of Clodius, who was openly attacking him by means of the tribuneship.


Cornelius would be re-elected to the tribuneship in 404 BC as part of a larger six-man consular college.


Manlius would be re-elected to the tribuneship in 402 BC, again as part of a six-man consular college.



tribuneship's Meaning':

the position of tribune

Synonyms:

post; place; office; berth; position; billet; situation; spot;

Antonyms:

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