Roman officers of state could restrict each other's power through the power to veto. Officer of state of the same ranks could veto each other's actions. Officers of state of higher rank could veto the actions of officers of state of lower rank. It was actions which could be vetoed. Only the plebeian tribunes, who were the representatives of the plebeians, but were not officers of state, could veto laws.
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The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.
During the republic the government was headed by the consuls. They also commanded the army, but other officials, called praetors, could also raise and command an army. Governors of provinces also had this right.
Under the kings there was a rule by one person. Under the republic, the people elected their representatives and had a say in the making of the laws.Under the kings there was a rule by one person. Under the republic, the people elected their representatives and had a say in the making of the laws.Under the kings there was a rule by one person. Under the republic, the people elected their representatives and had a say in the making of the laws.Under the kings there was a rule by one person. Under the republic, the people elected their representatives and had a say in the making of the laws.Under the kings there was a rule by one person. Under the republic, the people elected their representatives and had a say in the making of the laws.Under the kings there was a rule by one person. Under the republic, the people elected their representatives and had a say in the making of the laws.Under the kings there was a rule by one person. Under the republic, the people elected their representatives and had a say in the making of the laws.Under the kings there was a rule by one person. Under the republic, the people elected their representatives and had a say in the making of the laws.Under the kings there was a rule by one person. Under the republic, the people elected their representatives and had a say in the making of the laws.
Republic is a type of government that starts with the letter R There is also another type of government that starts with an R and that is a Regency in which the responsibilities of governing are handled by a regent who is someone other than the sovereign.
Tribute in Roman times was the same as it is in our time---a tax or an honor depending on how the word is used. If you mean tribune, he was a Roman official who was supposed to look after the interests of the plebeians. He had the veto power over all the other officials except a dictator.