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tribune

Roman magistrate of plebeian family, elected annually to defend the interests of the common people; only two were originally chosen in the early 5th century BC, but there were later ten. They could veto the decisions of any other magistrate.

tribune

In architecture, either the apse of a basilican church; or a rostrum; or a gallery in a church.



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