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- Roman_assemblies abstract "The Roman Assemblies were institutions in ancient Rome. They functioned as the machinery of the Roman legislative branch, and thus (theoretically at least) passed all legislation. Since the assemblies operated on the basis of direct democracy, ordinary citizens, and not elected representatives, would cast all ballots. The assemblies were subject to strong checks on their power by the executive branch and by the Roman Senate. Laws were passed (and magistrates elected) by Curia (in the Curiate Assembly), Tribes (in the Tribal Assembly), and Centuries (in the Century Assembly). When the city of Rome was founded (traditionally dated at 753 BC), a senate and an assembly, the Curiate Assembly, were both created. The Curiate Assembly was the principal legislative assembly during the era of the Roman Kingdom. While its primary purpose was to elect new kings, it also possessed rudimentary legislative powers. Shortly after the founding of the Roman Republic (traditionally dated to 509 BC), the principal legislative authority shifted to two new assemblies, the Tribal Assembly ("Citizen's Assembly") and the Century Assembly. Eventually, most legislative powers were transferred to another assembly, the Plebeian Council ("Assembly of the Commoners"). Ultimately, it was the Plebeian Council that disrupted the balance between the senate, the legislative branch, and the executive branch. This led to the collapse of the republic, and the founding of the Roman Empire in 27 BC. Under the empire, the powers that had been held by the assemblies were transferred to the senate. While the assemblies eventually lost their last semblance of political power, citizens continued to gather into them for organizational purposes. Eventually, however, the assemblies were ultimately abandoned.".
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- Roman_assemblies wikiPageID "16686570".
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- Roman_assemblies col "* Curia * Roman consul * Praetor * Roman censor * Quaestor * Aedile".
- Roman_assemblies col "* Princeps senatus * Interrex * Promagistrate * Acta Senatus".
- Roman_assemblies col "* Roman Dictator * Master of the Horse * Roman Senate * Cursus honorum * Byzantine Senate * Pontifex Maximus".
- Roman_assemblies col "* Roman Kingdom * Roman Republic * Roman Empire * Roman Law * Plebeian Council * Centuria".
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- Roman_assemblies subject Category:Government_of_the_Roman_Empire.
- Roman_assemblies subject Category:Government_of_the_Roman_Republic.
- Roman_assemblies subject Category:Historical_legislatures.
- Roman_assemblies subject Category:Roman_Kingdom.
- Roman_assemblies subject Category:Roman_law.
- Roman_assemblies type Abstraction100002137.
- Roman_assemblies type Assembly108163792.
- Roman_assemblies type Gathering107975026.
- Roman_assemblies type Group100031264.
- Roman_assemblies type HistoricalLegislatures.
- Roman_assemblies type Legislature108163273.
- Roman_assemblies type SocialGroup107950920.
- Roman_assemblies comment "The Roman Assemblies were institutions in ancient Rome. They functioned as the machinery of the Roman legislative branch, and thus (theoretically at least) passed all legislation. Since the assemblies operated on the basis of direct democracy, ordinary citizens, and not elected representatives, would cast all ballots. The assemblies were subject to strong checks on their power by the executive branch and by the Roman Senate.".
- Roman_assemblies label "Asambleas romanas".
- Roman_assemblies label "Assemblee romane".
- Roman_assemblies label "Assembleias romanas".
- Roman_assemblies label "Assemblées romaines".
- Roman_assemblies label "Roman assemblies".
- Roman_assemblies label "Volksvergaderingen (Rome)".
- Roman_assemblies label "Комиции".
- Roman_assemblies label "罗马人民大会".
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- Roman_assemblies sameAs Asambleas_romanas.
- Roman_assemblies sameAs Assemblées_romaines.
- Roman_assemblies sameAs Assemblee_romane.
- Roman_assemblies sameAs Volksvergaderingen_(Rome).
- Roman_assemblies sameAs Assembleias_romanas.
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- Roman_assemblies sameAs Q623086.
- Roman_assemblies sameAs Q623086.
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- Roman_assemblies wasDerivedFrom Roman_assemblies?oldid=605112882.
- Roman_assemblies depiction Platner_-_Ancient_Rome_city_growth.jpg.
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