Tribune
Tribune (Latin tribunus from tribus, subdivisions of the Roman people ) was in the Roman Empire, the name for various political and military officials. The office which they held, called Tribunat.
- Tribune ( tribune plebis ), a magistrate, that is an elected political office holders
- Aerartribun ( tribunus aerarii ), originally an official in the Roman Republic, the pay from the public treasury paid off to soldiers
- Military tribune ( tribune of the Soldiers; special form: tribunus Soldiers consulari potestate ), a senior officer of the Roman army tribunus cohortis, the commander of a cohort, see Cohort
- Tribunus numeric, the commander of a number, see number ( auxiliary force )
- Tribunus et notarius
Tribune was revived as the name in the Middle Ages and in the Napoleonic period:
- Tribune (Venice)
- Cola di Rienzo (1313-1354), the "last tribune " of Rome
- Tribunat (France), one of the two legislative bodies of the French Consulate Constitution of 1799
See also:
- Tribunal
- Disambiguation