History of Ancient Rome. Part II, V century BC - Statistics

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The most important republican official, there were two of them for each year. Consul
95%
Privileged, high class families in Ancient Rome. Patricians
87%
Extraordinary official, appointed normally for 6 months, only during danger periods for Roman Republic. Dictator
73%
Their task was to protect laws of the lower class people. Tribune of the People
60%
More numerous, but less wealthy class in Ancient Rome. Plebeians
59%
Magistrate, who was responsible for calculating population informations and preparation list of senatores. Censor
52%
Famous example of the offcial from the above, legends says that he gained full power while plowing the field. Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
40%
Lower rank roman magistrate usually realted to financial tasks. Quaestor
36%
Primary objectives of this official were maintenance of public buildings and organisations of festivals Aedile
30%
Codex from 449 BC, recognized as the foundation of the Roman Law The Laws of Twelve Tables
23%
Interpreting omens from the bird observation. Augury
18%
Legendary Roman general, enemy of privileges for lower class, he unsuccesfully sieged Rome. Known from Shakespearan tragedy. Gnaeus Marcius Coriolanus
17%
Official responsible for commanding army and judicary. Pretor
12%
Group of 10 officials responsible for this codex. Decemviri
5%
Interpreting omens from entrails of sacrificed animals. Haruspicy
4%
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