It's the year 509 B.C. and the Romans are finally no longer under the rule of the Etruscan king. They create a republic where they elect citizens to rule. The aristocrats or patricians dominated while the plebeians had almost no say in the government. Plebeian and Patrician were kept apart and where prohibited to marry each other. Plebeians then began electing tribunes who could veto acts passed by the senate Plebeians slowly gained more power until they were able to hold the position of consul, while Patricians still bought power using their wealth. Sometimes in emergency situations the consuls and senate would elect a temporary dictator until the crisis was over. A great example is a farmer who left his farm in a time of war, became dictator and stepped down after defeating Rome's enemies The first Roman laws written down were carved into twelve stone tablets although they would be considered harsh by today's standards. They are as follows females shall remain in guardianship even when they have …show more content…
These three combined their influence to gain power of Rome. In 53 B.C. Crassus was killed in battle leaving Pompey and Caesar in charge of Rome. Pompey then distanced himself from Caesar but ended up being killed in Egypt leaving Caesar as the only remaining member of the first triumvirate. After all of Caesar's enemies had been defeated, he was granted dictatorship for ten years so he could restore the republic. In 44 B.C. after naming himself Dictator in Perpetuo he was murdered by the senators. Octavian would take over soon after in Caesars place.