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Sentences with TRIBUNES

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"The tribunes were elected officials in ancient Rome."
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"The tribunes were responsible for protecting the rights of the plebeians."
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"The tribunes had the power to veto decisions made by the Senate."
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"The tribunes' main duty was to represent the interests of the common people."
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"Tiberius Gracchus and Gaius Gracchus were two famous tribunes."
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"The tribunes were often considered the voice of the plebeians."
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"The tribunes were granted inviolability, meaning they couldn't be physically harmed."
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"Many tribunes used their power to pursue political agendas."
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"During times of crisis, the tribunes were given significant authority."
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"The ancient Roman Republic had ten tribunes at any given time."
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"The tribunes played a crucial role in maintaining the balance of power."
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"The tribunes were protected by a group of bodyguards called lictors."
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"The tribunes were elected annually by an assembly of the plebeians."
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"The tribunes were often involved in conflicts with the patrician class."
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"The tribunes were considered sacrosanct and their persons were considered inviolable."
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"The tribunes had the authority to intervene in legal disputes."
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"The tribunes were able to propose new laws to the assembly."
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"The tribunes were sometimes accused of abusing their authority."
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"The tribunes were elected officials in ancient Rome who represented the interests of the plebeians."
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"During the Roman Republic, there were ten tribunes serving concurrently."
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"The tribunes had the power to veto decisions made by the Senate."
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"In times of crisis, the tribunes could call for the election of a dictator."
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"Some tribunes became famous for advocating for political reforms."
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"The tribunes were seen as protectors of the common people against the aristocracy."
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"As tribunes, they had the authority to convene the Plebeian Council."
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"One of the most famous tribunes was Tiberius Gracchus."
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"The tribunes had the ability to propose laws to the Roman assembly."
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