how is the Athenian different from the Roman senate?
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Roman magistrates were much more powerful than their Athenian counterparts; the Senate, since it directed the magistrates, had a permanent influence on the daily running of the state which the Council of Athens did not have (it also had far more institutional knowledge, since Senate membership was for life)
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Roman magistrates were much more powerful than their Athenian counterparts; the Senate, since it directed the magistrates, had a permanent influence on the daily running of the state which the Council of Athens did not have (it also had far more institutional knowledge, since Senate membership was for life).
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