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    What Is A Roman Tribune?

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    What is a Roman Tribune? That is the question we will be answering today. Let’s break it down. The definition of a tribune is, “a Roman official whose task it was to keep oppression from the people.” The tribunes basically kept the people from being persecuted or enslaved. They were under the generals but still respected highly. There’s usually only five to six in a legion and eventually that number grew to ten. As one could imagine, the word tribune is Latin. The root word is Latin. Tribunus is

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    Tribunes and Julius Caesar Julius Caesar is a great play written by William Shakespeare based on the real-life historical person, the Roman military tribune and dictator Julius Caesar. Caesar was “the all-powerful ruler of Rome,” who lived from July 12, 100 B.C., until his assassination, which took place March 15, 44 B.C. (Getlen). Shakespeare wrote the play Julius Casear 1600 years later, in 1599. In reading the play, the reader often comes across words and phrases that are

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    might just be the Roman Tribunes. A Tribune was a Roman official whose job was to protect the people against oppression by the patricians or nobles. The word tribune is connected to the word tribe. In Latin the word for Tribune was tribunus, which means an officer connected with a tribe, or someone that represented a tribe for specific purposes. Originally, a tribune represented a tribe of rulers then later it became known as a variety of officers. The tribunes were at first one, but their

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    “Tiberius and his brother Gaius were regarded in Roman tradition as the initiators of the revolution which led to the breakdown of the Republic.” (Roebuck, 1966:506) The fall of the Roman Republic occurred during the late second century BC and resulted in various leading figures emerging such as Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus. Tiberius Gracchus was largely responsible for creating and initiating a long term political crisis in Rome in the early first century through his land reformations and desire

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    be the main point of my paper, with extras around it, that one thing is “What is a roman tribune?” and “Why are Marullus and Flavius, worried about Caesar?” This play is full of twist and turns, by the end of this paper, you will have an answer to both the questions. In this play there are several different types of Roman Tribunes, some that hold higher powers than others. One of the highest tribunes is Brutus, then there’s Cassius, and several more. I named these two mainly because they

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    Plebeians negotiated for their return to the city under one condition. They wanted tribunes to be appointed to represent the Plebeians and to protect them from the consuls power. Over two decades later, another tribune, Lucius Genucius, had a law passed requiring

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    began negotiations in earnest. A new protocol was made and it was decided that all the debts would be canceled and any persons that were imprisoned due to debt were released. The most significant result of this first secession was the appointment of Tribunes for the

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    Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus was the son of a Roman aristocrat whose family had regularly held the highest offices of state for the past century. Tiberius achieved much in his life and was a man of high distinction in political circles. He was a man with a prominent background- coming from very powerful families. It seemed also, that many had high expectations of him, and his potential was not seen to its full extent. To a few of us here today, this is a solemn and most momentous occasion. Today

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    ancient days, they also had something that were similar to the modern world. They had people to protect them chosen by the society. Roman Tribunes are officers assigned to protect people's rights, and they are essential to the play because the people obeyed them and they are unhappy about the upcoming king which could change the perspective of the society. The word Tribune came from a Latin word Tribunus. According to wordhippo.com, Tribunus means arranged into tribes

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    Roman Tribune Essay

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    A Roman tribune is like a soldier. It's like a chief of like a high rank and more like officers basically, you work to be or to get to a higher rank. So for instant, if you want respect or something you to earn it, so that's the way I look at a Roman tribune. Another thing about a Roman tribune is that they are chosen by the people. They are like a army with a very high rank. The Roman tribune has all types of rankings in their military. The Roman tribune clothes where red, with some sandals and

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