List of Roman tribunes

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The following is a list of Roman tribunes as reported by ancient sources.

A tribune in ancient Rome was a person who held one of a number of offices, including tribune of the plebs (a political office to represent the interests of the plebs), Military tribune (a rank in the Roman army), Tribune of the Celeres (the commander of the king's personal bodyguard), and various other positions. Unless otherwise noted all dates are reported in BC.

List of Tribunes of the Celeres of the Roman Kingdom

The following individuals held the position of Tribune of the Celeres (Tribunus Celerum), the captain of the king's bodyguard who had authority to preside over the Curiate Assembly (Comitia Curiata) during the period of the Roman Kingdom (753–509).

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Date (BC)Name
510/509Lucius Junius Brutus[1]
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List of tribunes of the plebs of the Roman Republic

The following individuals held the position of tribune of the plebs (tribunus plebis) during the Roman Republic, starting with the creation of the office in 493 BC.

5th century BC

4th century BC

3rd century BC

2nd century BC

Unless otherwise indicated, entries are based on T.R.S. Broughton, Magistrates of the Roman Republic, vol. I (1951).

1st century BC

Unless otherwise indicated, entries are based on T.R.S. Broughton, Magistrates of the Roman Republic, vol. II (1952).

List of holders of tribunicia potestas in the Roman Empire

Holders who later became Roman emperor are highlighted in bold. For holders who only wielded tribunicia potestas as emperor, see list of Roman emperors.

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List of holders of Tribunician Powers without holding the office of Tribune[162]
Name Emperor Duration Ref
Gaius Julius Caesar N/A (himself as dictator) 48 – 44 BC
Imperator Caesar Augustus 23 BC – 14 AD
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Augustus

(son-in-law)

18 – 12 BC
Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus

(step-son, son-in-law and later adopted son)

6 – 1 BC

4 – 34 AD

Drusus Julius Caesar Tiberius

(son)

22 – 23 AD
Titus Caesar Vespasianus Vespasian

(son)

71 – 81
Marcus Ulpius Nerva Traianus Nerva

(adopted son)

97 – 98
Lucius Aelius Caesar Hadrian

(adopted sons)

136 – 138
Titus Aelius Caesar Antoninus 138
Marcus Aelius Aurelius Verus Caesar Antoninus Pius

(adopted son and son-in-law)

147 – 180
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