What does tribunician mean?
Tribunician means (Ancient Rome) Pertaining to a Roman tribune..
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/tɹɪbjuːˈnɪʃən/ · adjective
(Ancient Rome) Pertaining to a Roman tribune..
In Rome, the crucial step is taken of offering Octavian the tribunician powers for life: tribunes had personal immunity and important powers of veto.
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Tribunician means (Ancient Rome) Pertaining to a Roman tribune..
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In Rome, the crucial step is taken of offering Octavian the tribunician powers for life: tribunes had personal immunity and important powers of veto.
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