Reading Rome's Evolving Civic Landscape in Context: Tribunes of the Plebs and the Praetor's Tribunal
Abstract
In 75 B.C., two events impacting the tribuni plebis occurred: their right to stand for further office, previously interdicted by Sulla, was restored; and the praetor's tribunal was moved away from areas of tribunician activity. This essay locates, links, and interprets these events within a broad social and historical context.(from research gate)??
Disciplines
Ancient History, Greek and Roman through Late Antiquity | Classics
Recommended Citation
Kondratieff, Eric, "Reading Rome's Evolving Civic Landscape in Context: Tribunes of the Plebs and the Praetor's Tribunal" (2009). History Faculty Publications. Paper 11.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/history_fac_pubs/11
Comments
Originally published in Phoenix, Vol. 63, No. 3/4 (Fall-Winter/automne-hiver 2009), pp. 322-360Published by: Classical Association of Canadahttp://www.jstor.org/stable/25747982