Roman Government Positions - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Held Fasces. Consul
100%
Appointed in dire times to fix a designated problem. Dictator
57%
Could either be a general or a magistrate. Praetor
57%
On paper, they commanded 100 soldiers. Centurion
43%
Interpreted events (like bird behavior) to determine the will of the gods. Augur
29%
Akin to a modern-day general. Legate
29%
Member of an official pact between Mark Antony, Octavian & Lepidus. Triumvir
29%
Chief Roman priest; Julius Caesar was one. Pontifex Maximus
14%
Provincial governor. Proconsul
14%
Oversaw the treasury; performed audits. Quaestor
14%
Maintained public buildings. Aedile
0%
A group of 10 men appointed in 452 BC to compile the laws of Athens. Decemviri
0%
Lieutenant to the previous position. Master of the Horse
0%
2nd to the previous position in army command. Military Tribune
0%
Could Veto the acts of magistrates. Plebeian Tribune
0%
Provincial governor. Propraetor
0%
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