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- Senate_of_the_Roman_Empire abstract "The Senate of the Roman Empire was a political institution in the ancient Roman Empire. After the fall of the Roman Republic, the constitutional balance of power shifted from the "Roman Senate" to the "Roman Emperor." Beginning with the first emperor, Augustus, the Emperor and the Senate were technically two co-equal branches of government. In practice, however the actual authority of the imperial Senate was negligible, as the Emperor held the true power of the state. As such, membership in the Senate became sought after by individuals seeking prestige and social standing, rather than actual authority. During the reigns of the first Emperors, legislative, judicial, and electoral powers were all transferred from the "Roman assemblies" to the Senate. However, since the control that the Emperor held over the senate was absolute, the Senate acted as a vehicle through which the Emperor exercised his autocratic powers.".
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- Senate_of_the_Roman_Empire col "* Curia * Roman consul * Praetor * Roman censor * Quaestor * Aedile".
- Senate_of_the_Roman_Empire col "* Princeps senatus * Interrex * Promagistrate * Acta Senatus".
- Senate_of_the_Roman_Empire col "* Roman Dictator * Master of the Horse * Roman Senate * Cursus honorum * Byzantine Senate * Pontifex Maximus".
- Senate_of_the_Roman_Empire col "* Roman Kingdom * Roman Republic * Roman Empire * Roman Law * Plebeian Council * Centuria".
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- Senate_of_the_Roman_Empire subject Category:Government_of_the_Roman_Empire.
- Senate_of_the_Roman_Empire subject Category:Roman_law.
- Senate_of_the_Roman_Empire comment "The Senate of the Roman Empire was a political institution in the ancient Roman Empire. After the fall of the Roman Republic, the constitutional balance of power shifted from the "Roman Senate" to the "Roman Emperor." Beginning with the first emperor, Augustus, the Emperor and the Senate were technically two co-equal branches of government. In practice, however the actual authority of the imperial Senate was negligible, as the Emperor held the true power of the state.".
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- Senate_of_the_Roman_Empire label "Senato dell'impero romano".
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