Political institutions of Ancient Rome

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  (Redirected from Politics of Ancient Rome)
Jump to: navigation, search
test
Ancient Rome
Image:Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg

This article is part of the series:
Politics and government of
Ancient Rome


Periods

Roman Kingdom
753 BC

509 BC

Roman Republic
509 BC27 BC
Roman Empire
27 BCAD 476

Principate
Western Empire

Dominate
Eastern Empire

Roman Constitution
Constitution of the Kingdom

Constitution of the Republic
Constitution of the Empire
Constitution of the Late Empire
History of the Constitution
Senate
Legislative Assemblies
Executive Magistrates

Ordinary Magistrates

Consul
Praetor
Quaestor
Promagistrate

Aedile
Tribune
Censor
Governor

Extraordinary Magistrates

Dictator
Magister Equitum
Consular tribune

Rex
Triumviri
Decemviri

Titles and Honours

Emperor

Legatus
Dux
Officium
Praefectus
Vicarius
Vigintisexviri
Lictor

Magister Militum
Imperator
Princeps senatus
Pontifex Maximus
Augustus
Caesar
Tetrarch

Precedent and Law
Roman Law

Imperium
Mos maiorum
Collegiality

Roman citizenship
Auctoritas
Cursus honorum


Other countries · Atlas

 Politics portal

view

  talk  edit

This is a tentative list of topics regarding political institutions of Ancient Rome.

Contents

Rulers of Rome

Political bodies

Socio/political factions

Public offices

Miscellaneous