The two assemblies that made up the Roman Senate were military and tribal.
The Roman Senate was made up of the:
- Tribal Assembly - this was made up of citizens who were drawn from the various tribes of the Roman Republic. These tribes were simply the result of the Roman Republic being divided into various sections for easier governance.
- Military (Centuriate Assembly) - this was made up of members of the military and was divided by military seniority. When they voted, they also voted according to seniority.
In conclusion, the Roman Senate was therefore, much like a bicameral legislature as it had two houses or rather assemblies which were the Tribal assembly and the Military Assembly.
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