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substantial gain from his actions. In 48 BC, the
senate bestowed the
tribunicia potestas (tribunician power) on the
dictator Gaius Julius Caesar, who...
- he
still received subsequent grants of powers, such as the
granting of
tribunicia potestas in 23 BC,
these were only
ratifications of the
powers he already...
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second only to the king, and had the
authority to p**** law,
known as lex
tribunicia, and to
preside over the
comitia curiata.
Unless the king
himself elected...
- a
tribune (
tribunicia potestas) for life,
though not the
official title of tribune. For some years,
Augustus had been
awarded tribunicia sacrosanctitas...
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indicated as "princeps" by Tacitus. "
tribunicia potestas" is
translated as "title of Tribune",
while the "
tribunicia potestas" is more
about exercising...
- Inscription: TR. P. VIII, IMP. VI, COS. IIII, P. P. – S. C. (full meaning:
Tribunicia Potestate Octava,
Imperator ****tum,
Consul Quartum,
Pater Patriae. Senatus...
- as imperator, caesar, augustus,
princeps senatus,
pontifex maximus and
tribunicia potestas,
which were
granted to all new
emperors Julian's coin issued...
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chief executive. He was
supreme commander of all
Roman legions, and held
tribunicia potestas ("tribunician power"). As a tribune, his
person was inviolable...
- general.
Aemilian received the
titles of Pius,
Felix and
Pater Patriae, the
tribunicia potestas, and was
elevated to the rank of
pontifex maximus; he was not...
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components to an emperor's
power were the "tribunician powers" Latin:
tribunicia potestas and the
proconsular imperium, or the
power to command. The tribunician...