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    The first secessio plebis was a significant event in ancient Roman political and social history that occurred between 495 and 493 BC. It involved a dispute...
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  • Secessio plebis (withdrawal of the commoners, or secession of the plebs) was an informal exercise of power by Rome's plebeian citizens between the 5th...
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  • by the Roman Senate to negotiate with the plebeians during the first secessio plebis. The outcome of those negotiations reunited the Roman people, and...
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    reversal of the pro-plebeian political reforms arising from the first secessio plebis in 494 BC. The senate thought Coriolanus' proposal was too harsh...
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  • by the senate to treat with the plebeians during the first secessio plebis. Camerinus was the first consul of the patrician family of the Sulpicii, which...
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    plebs, tribune of the people or plebeian tribune (Latin: tribunus plebis) was the first office of the Roman state that was open to the plebeians, and was...
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    Aesop's fable of "The Belly and the Members", told in relation to the first secessio plebis, the temporary departure of the plebeian order from Rome in 495–93...
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  • During the period of popular discontent in Rome which led to the First secessio plebis in 494 BC, each of the Volsci, Sabines and the Aequi took up arms...
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  • Frascati which sought to reinstall Lucius Tarquinius Superbus. 494 BC First secessio plebis: Lucius Sicinius Vellutus, the plebs abandoned Rome for the nearby...
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    Guatemala. 1873: The Petroleum Revolution in the First Spanish Republic. 1873–74: The Cantonal rebellion in the First Spanish Republic. 1873: The Khivan slave...
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  • Spurius Cassius Vecellinus were elected towards the end of the First secessio plebis in 494 BC. They also conducted a census. Cominius achieved a military...
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    The plebeian council (Latin: concilium plebis) was one of the popular assemblies of ancient Rome. In the standard conception of the classical republican...
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  • During the period of popular discontent in Rome which led to the First secessio plebis in 494 BC, the Volsci, Sabines, and Aequi each took up arms at the...
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    sent by the senate to treat with the plebeian leaders during the first secessio plebis. Postumius' career prior to his consulship and dictatorship is not...
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    Frascati which sought to reinstall Lucius Tarquinius Superbus. 494 BC First secessio plebis: Lucius Sicinius Vellutus, the plebs abandoned Rome for the nearby...
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  • During the period of popular discontent in Rome which led to the First secessio plebis, the Volsci, Sabines and the Aequi took up arms against Rome at...
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  • During the period of popular discontent in Rome which led to the First secessio plebis in 494 BC, each of the Volsci, Sabines and the Aequi took up arms...
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  • Sacer, and the crisis continued into the following consular year. Veturia gens First secessio plebis Livy, Ab urbe condita, 2.28-30 Livy, 2.30 Livy, 2.32...
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    the tribes under the presidency of plebeian tribunes only as a concilium plebis is a modern convention – and there are instances where such an assembly...
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  • List of Roman Republican consuls Roman Republic Verginia gens First secessio plebis Livy, Ab urbe condita, 2.28-30 Livy, 2.30 Livy, 2.32 Broughton,...
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  • precedent that inspired at least four later plebeian protests called secessio plebis. Taken together, this period of social conflict during the early history...
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  • both parts came to an agreement which led to the ending of the first secessio plebis. Servilius was the son of Publius Servilius Priscus Structus is...
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    tribuni plebis, known in English as tribunes of the plebs, tribunes of the people, or plebeian tribunes, were instituted in 494 BC, after the first secession...
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    with Io or with Amaltheia, but prefers the report that during the secessio plebis an old woman of Bovillae named Anna baked cakes every morning and brought...
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  • secessions of the Aventine district in Rome First Secession, from the Church of Scotland in 1733 Secessio plebis, the original secessions of ancient Rome...
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    government. There were two pairs of aediles: the first were the "plebeian aediles" (Latin: aediles plebis) and possession of this office was limited to plebeians;...
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    Plebeian Council (Concilium Plebis), and to elect their own officials to protect their rights, the plebeian tribune (tribunus plebis). During the 5th century...
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  • Curule aedile (aedilis curulis) – 2 lictors Since a plebeian aedile (aedilis plebis) was not vested with imperium, he was not escorted by lictors. Magister...
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    Tetrarchy (redirect from First Tetrarchy)
    did not catch on in the literature until Otto Seeck used it in 1897. The first phase, sometimes referred to as the diarchy ("rule of two"), involved the...
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    and praetors. At first, the appointment of dictatores and magistri equitum filled the need for additional military commanders. The first recorded prorogation...
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