Roman emperor's heart was ________.
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Roman emperor's heart was the Senate
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- The Senate was in the center (heart) of the Roman Republic. On matters relating to to the rules governing of the populace & the city, the Senate advised. Members of the Patrician community had served as advisors in the republic to the other governing bodies.
- In spite that the Senate did not formally legislate laws, however the prestige of its members has had a significant effect on the legislative bodies of Rome.
- For just a brief period, the Senate lasted for the Republic as the the exclusive governing body, that lasted from the foundation of the Republic in 509 B.C.E. until 494 B.C.E., when a strike organized by the plebisans led to the founding of the "Concilium Plebis, or Council the Plebs".
- This gave the plebeians a voice in the govt. As a result, the Roman Republic's institutions had been established as new constitutional/statutory institutions.⠀
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