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Tribune - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography |
 | | When it opposed the first parts of Bonaparte's proposed penal code, he made the Senate nominate 80 new members at once to replace the 100 in office; they accepted the historically important reform of penal law. |
 | | As the Tribunate opposed new despotic projects, he got the Senate in year X to allow itself to dissolve the Tribunat. |
 | | Tribune, Roman magistracies and civilian offices, Tribune of the Plebs, Roman military officers, Tribune of the soldiers, Cohort commander, Tribune of the treasury, Various offices, French revolutionary tribunat, Sources, References and External links, Roman law and Ancient Roman titles. |
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