Tribal assembly (redirect from Comitia Tributa) The Tribal Assembly (Latin: Comitia (Populi) Tributa) was an assembly consisting of all Roman citizens convened by tribes (tribus). In the Roman Republic... 34 KB (4,984 words) - 15:32, 1 January 2024 |
Roman tribe (section The comitia tributa) military, censorial, and voting purposes. When constituted in the comitia tributa, the tribes were the voting units of a legislative assembly of the... 33 KB (4,108 words) - 18:28, 28 November 2023 |
Plebeian council (section Comitia Tributa Populi) Plebeian Council and the Comitia Tributa. Some scholars have found reason in believing that the Concilium Plebis became the Comitia Tributa in 339 or 287 BC.... 26 KB (3,520 words) - 18:51, 18 March 2024 |
replaced an older structure, called the Ovile, built as a place for the comitia tributa to gather to cast votes. The Saepta Julia can be seen on the Forma... 8 KB (1,058 words) - 13:21, 4 December 2023 |
Republic, all citizens were enumerated in one of the tribes making up the comitia tributa, or "tribal assembly". This was the most democratic of Rome's three... 65 KB (8,767 words) - 12:15, 27 November 2023 |