Political institutions of ancient Rome
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A list regarding the political institutions of ancient Rome follows, each of which refers to an separate article. It contains these links: constitutions (5) and laws (3); legislatures (7); state offices (28) and lists of office holders (6); political factions (3) and social ranks (5); and, a political glossary (32).[1]
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Constitutions [edit]
- Roman Constitution
- Constitution of the Roman Kingdom
- Constitution of the Roman Republic
- Constitution of the Roman Empire
- Constitution of the Late Roman Empire
Law [edit]
Legislatures [edit]
- Roman senate
- Roman assemblies
- Roman Curia
- Comitia curiata
- Comitia centuriata
- Comitia tributa
- Concilium plebis
State offices [edit]
- aedile
- censor
- comes palatinus
- consul
- decemviri
- dictator
- dux
- emperor
- governor
- imperator
- legatus
- lictor
- magistrate
- officium
- pontifex maximus
- praefectus
- praetor
- praetor peregrinus
- princeps senatus
- procurator
- promagistrates
- quaestor
- rex
- senator
- tribune
- triumviri
- vicarius
- vigintisexviri
Lists of individual office holders [edit]
- List of Roman kings
- List of Roman Consuls
- List of Roman Emperors
- List of principes senatus
- List of Roman censors
- List of Roman governors of Britain
Political factions [edit]
Social ranks [edit]
Miscellaneous [edit]
Notes [edit]
- ^ Cf., History of Rome (disambiguation).
- ^ Patricians versus Plebs.
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