Definition: An elected official in Ancient Rome.
Alright class, settle down, letβs take a peek, At a word thatβs ancient, wonderfully sleek! βTribune,β the dictionary states with glee, Was an elected official for you and me β But back in Ancient Rome, it held such sway, A powerful position, day by day. Think of it like this, a team within the state, With special jobs and duties to create. There were quaestors too, and praetors bright, But tribunes stood out with all their might! They protected citizens, brave and bold, And spoke for justice, stories to be told. Some even had the power, a truly grand decree, To stop a Senator β you see? So remember this lesson, clear and true, A tribune in Rome? An official for you! Do you have any questions about this historical rhyme?