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- Roman_Constitution abstract "The Roman Constitution was an uncodified set of guidelines and principles passed down mainly through precedent. The Roman constitution was not formal or even official, largely unwritten and constantly evolving. Having those characteristics, it was therefore more like the British common law system than a statutory law system like the written United States Constitution, even though the constitution's evolution through the years was often directed by passage of new laws and repeal of older ones. Concepts that originated in the Roman constitution live on in both forms of government to this day. Examples include checks and balances, the separation of powers, vetoes, filibusters, quorum requirements, term limits, impeachments, the powers of the purse, and regularly scheduled elections. Even some lesser used modern constitutional concepts, such as the bloc voting found in the electoral college of the United States, originate from ideas found in the Roman constitution. Over the years, the Roman constitution continuously evolved. By 573 BC, the Constitution of the Roman Kingdom had given way to the Constitution of the Roman Republic. By 27 BC, the Constitution of the Roman Republic had given way to the Constitution of the Roman Empire. By 300 AD, the Constitution of the Roman Empire had given way to the Constitution of the Late Roman Empire. The actual changes, however, were quite gradual. Together, these four constitutions formed four epochs in the continuous evolution of one master constitution.".
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- Roman_Constitution col "* Curia * Roman consul * Praetor * Roman censor * Quaestor * Aedile".
- Roman_Constitution col "* Princeps senatus * Interrex * Procurator (Roman) * Acta Senatus".
- Roman_Constitution col "* Roman Dictator * Master of the Horse * Roman Senate * Cursus honorum * Byzantine Senate * Pontifex Maximus".
- Roman_Constitution col "* Roman Kingdom * Roman Republic * Roman Empire * Roman Law * Plebeian Council * Centuria".
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- Roman_Constitution subject Category:Constitutions_of_Ancient_Rome.
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- Roman_Constitution type Document106470073.
- Roman_Constitution type FundamentalLaw106533648.
- Roman_Constitution type Law106532330.
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- Roman_Constitution comment "The Roman Constitution was an uncodified set of guidelines and principles passed down mainly through precedent. The Roman constitution was not formal or even official, largely unwritten and constantly evolving. Having those characteristics, it was therefore more like the British common law system than a statutory law system like the written United States Constitution, even though the constitution's evolution through the years was often directed by passage of new laws and repeal of older ones.".
- Roman_Constitution label "Constitution romaine".
- Roman_Constitution label "Organi costituzionali (storia romana)".
- Roman_Constitution label "Roman Constitution".
- Roman_Constitution label "罗马宪政".
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