The Senatus Imperia (Eng: Imperial Senate) is the bicameral, democratic legislature of the Roman Empire, consisting of the Curiate Assembly, its lower house, and the Consular Congress, its upper house. It embodies Senatus Populusque Romanus, the sovereignty of the people of Rome. Some of the most powerful men in the world assemble in its name inside the Senatus in Rome. Upper House is called the Comitium Consularis (Consular Congress), a body of 40 consules who represent the Imperium's major cultural groups. The first and most powerful consul is the Consul Italii, elected leader of the Romans.
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| - The Senatus Imperia (Eng: Imperial Senate) is the bicameral, democratic legislature of the Roman Empire, consisting of the Curiate Assembly, its lower house, and the Consular Congress, its upper house. It embodies Senatus Populusque Romanus, the sovereignty of the people of Rome. Some of the most powerful men in the world assemble in its name inside the Senatus in Rome. Upper House is called the Comitium Consularis (Consular Congress), a body of 40 consules who represent the Imperium's major cultural groups. The first and most powerful consul is the Consul Italii, elected leader of the Romans.
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| - The Senatus Imperia (Eng: Imperial Senate) is the bicameral, democratic legislature of the Roman Empire, consisting of the Curiate Assembly, its lower house, and the Consular Congress, its upper house. It embodies Senatus Populusque Romanus, the sovereignty of the people of Rome. Some of the most powerful men in the world assemble in its name inside the Senatus in Rome. The Comitia Curiata, lower house, is officiated by democratically elected representatives of the public known as senatores. Their role evolved from the self-serving aristocrats of the Old Republic who, plagued with greed, were individually possessed of a great deal more power than modern senators. Upper House is called the Comitium Consularis (Consular Congress), a body of 40 consules who represent the Imperium's major cultural groups. The first and most powerful consul is the Consul Italii, elected leader of the Romans.
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