10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRIBUNITIAN»
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1
A Dictionary of Roman Coins, Republican and Imperial
TRIBUNITIAN POWER. derer (convitiator) to be dragged to prison (Suetonius in
Tib. c. 11). But although the emperors possessed themselves of the tribunitian
power, yet the ancient custom of appointing tribunes was not discontinued; and ...
Seth William Stevenson, Charles Roach Smith, Frederic William Madden, 1889
As the tribunitian power, together with the title of emperor, was, as it were, a basis
of authority, and he who bore it was either a prince, or destined for that honour,
particular princes thought proper to form a sort of epoch of the day on which this ...
As the tribunitian power, together with the title of emperor, was, as it were, a basis
of authority, and he who bore it was either a prince, or destined for that honour,
particular princes thought proper to form a sort of epoch of the day on which this ...
4
Collection of Supplements to All Editions of Lempriere's ...
Augustus invested with the proconsulship and tribunitian power by the senate. 22
732 Conspiracy of Marcus and Caspio. Victories of Petronius, prefect of Egypt,
over Queen Candace. Departure of Augustus for Sicily. He leaves the care of ...
Edmund Henry Barker, 1837
5
The Handbook of Roman Numismatics
The power of the tribunes was too great not to be desired by the emperors, and
Augustus, though a patrician, had the tribunitian power conferred on him without
the office ; and, in return for this public favour, always dated the years of his reign
...
6
The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
TRIBUNITIAN, TRlBUNFPIUs, a term ' among antiquaries and medallists. The
tribunitian power was the dignity, office, or authority of a tribune of the people. , *
This power was assumed by the emperors, and makes one of the chief titles they
...
7
The Coin Collector's Manual: Comprising an Historical and ...
The inscriptions are peculiar, as omitting the date of the tribunitian power. The
first example is a coin bearing on the obverse an excellent portrait of the emperor
, with a laurel wreath, and the inscription, Tl(berius) CLAVDIVS -AVG(ustus) ...
Henry Noel Humphreys, 1897
For no one laid against them any other impeachment, either of their mode of life
or of their conduct in office, save that, to gratify the patricians, they had protested
against the tribunitian law. The resentment of the commons, however, prevailed ...
9
The History of Rome (Books I-VIII)
For no one laid against them any other impeachment, either of their mode of life
or of their conduct in office, save that, to gratify the patricians, they had protested
against the tribunitian law. The resentment of the commons, however, prevailed ...
10
The history of the Germans First book ... the Barbaric period
We have reason to believe that, in the earlier ages of the empire, the tribunitian
power was regarded as forming the substance of that supreme authority which
was vested in the prince, as in the later it became a principal argument for its ...