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- Curiate_Assembly abstract "The Curiate Assembly (comitia curiata) was the principal assembly during the first two decades of the Roman Republic. During these first decades, the People of Rome were organized into thirty units called "Curia". The Curia were ethnic in nature, and thus were organized on the basis of the early Roman family, or, more specifically, on the basis of the thirty original Patrician (aristocratic) clans. The Curia formed an assembly for legislative, electoral, and judicial purposes. The Curiate Assembly passed laws, elected Consuls (the only elected magistrates at the time), and tried judicial cases. Consuls always presided over the assembly. While Plebeians (commoners) could participate in this assembly, only the Patricians (the Roman aristocrats) could vote.Since the Romans used a form of Direct Democracy, citizens, and not elected representatives, voted before each assembly. As such, the citizen-electors had no power, other than the power to cast a vote. Each assembly was presided over by a single Roman Magistrate, and as such, it was the presiding magistrate who made all decisions on matters of procedure and legality. Ultimately, the presiding magistrate's power over the assembly was nearly absolute. The only check on that power came in the form of vetoes handed down by other magistrates. Any decision made by a presiding magistrate could be vetoed by a magistrate known as a Plebeian Tribune. In addition, decisions made by presiding magistrates could also be vetoed by higher-ranking magistrates.".
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- Curiate_Assembly wikiPageID "1932563".
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- Curiate_Assembly below "The Curiate Assembly is the first assembly of the people of Rome into voting divisions".
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- Curiate_Assembly col "* Curia * Roman consul * Praetor * Roman censor * Quaestor * Aedile".
- Curiate_Assembly col "* Princeps senatus * Interrex * Procurator (Roman) * Acta Senatus".
- Curiate_Assembly col "* Roman Dictator * Master of the Horse * Roman Senate * Cursus honorum * Byzantine Senate * Pontifex Maximus".
- Curiate_Assembly col "* Roman Kingdom * Roman Republic * Roman Empire * Roman Law * Plebeian Council * Centuria".
- Curiate_Assembly data List_of_censors.
- Curiate_Assembly data Roman_Senate.
- Curiate_Assembly data "Cicero, Gaius Gracchus, Julius Caesar".
- Curiate_Assembly data "Patrician, Senatorial class, Equestrian class, Plebeian, Freedman".
- Curiate_Assembly data "Roman Senate, comitia curiata".
- Curiate_Assembly data "Rostra, Curia Hostilia, Curia Julia, Lapis Niger".
- Curiate_Assembly hasPhotoCollection Curiate_Assembly.
- Curiate_Assembly header Comitium.
- Curiate_Assembly header Curia_Hostilia.
- Curiate_Assembly header Roman_assemblies.
- Curiate_Assembly header "These articles cover the Ancient Roman Comitium of the Republican era".
- Curiate_Assembly headerstyle "background:#ccf;".
- Curiate_Assembly label Architectural_engineering.
- Curiate_Assembly label Political_institutions_of_ancient_Rome.
- Curiate_Assembly label Roman_assemblies.
- Curiate_Assembly label Social_class_in_ancient_Rome.
- Curiate_Assembly labelstyle "background:#ddf;".
- Curiate_Assembly name "Infobox/Curiate Assembly".
- Curiate_Assembly title "Curiate Assembly".
- Curiate_Assembly subject Category:Government_of_the_Kingdom_of_Rome.
- Curiate_Assembly subject Category:Government_of_the_Roman_Empire.
- Curiate_Assembly subject Category:Government_of_the_Roman_Republic.
- Curiate_Assembly subject Category:Roman_law.
- Curiate_Assembly comment "The Curiate Assembly (comitia curiata) was the principal assembly during the first two decades of the Roman Republic. During these first decades, the People of Rome were organized into thirty units called "Curia". The Curia were ethnic in nature, and thus were organized on the basis of the early Roman family, or, more specifically, on the basis of the thirty original Patrician (aristocratic) clans. The Curia formed an assembly for legislative, electoral, and judicial purposes.".
- Curiate_Assembly label "Assembleia curiata".
- Curiate_Assembly label "Comices curiates".
- Curiate_Assembly label "Comitia curiata".
- Curiate_Assembly label "Comizi curiati".
- Curiate_Assembly label "Curiate Assembly".
- Curiate_Assembly label "Komicja kurialne".
- Curiate_Assembly label "Куриатные комиции".
- Curiate_Assembly label "クリア民会".
- Curiate_Assembly sameAs Comices_curiates.
- Curiate_Assembly sameAs Comizi_curiati.
- Curiate_Assembly sameAs クリア民会.
- Curiate_Assembly sameAs Comitia_curiata.
- Curiate_Assembly sameAs Komicja_kurialne.
- Curiate_Assembly sameAs Assembleia_curiata.
- Curiate_Assembly sameAs m.04gg8hn.
- Curiate_Assembly sameAs Q2339377.
- Curiate_Assembly sameAs Q2339377.
- Curiate_Assembly wasDerivedFrom Curiate_Assembly?oldid=599112756.
- Curiate_Assembly depiction Rmn-social-header-1-.svg.
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