senatorial in English

adjective

[sen·a·to·ri·al || ‚senə'tɔːrɪəl]

pertaining to a senate (especially the U.S. Senate); pertaining to a legislator (especially a U.S. Senator)

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1. Ice" was a vehicle for the Christianization of the senatorial order

2. The December 8, 2020 Special Senatorial Elections offered a promising future to the Collaborating Political […]

3. In the first phase voters chose electors who then selected a slate of senatorial candidates.

4. Acceptance of the senatorial election results as free and fair by national and international observers

5. 26 The Pantoran system is part of the Galactic Republic with full Senatorial representation on Coruscant.

6. Coming to the defense of her preferred Senatorial candidate, Joe Miller, Palin Aired some explosive accusations aimed at the fourth estate.

7. The Procutors commanded only auxiliary military units and looked to the Senatorial ranked Imperial Legate of Syria for direction.

8. All this was a result of the worsening split between the ancient senatorial aristocracy centered in Rome and the adherents of Gothic rule at Ravenna.

9. The senatorial elite were involved heavily in private lending, both as creditors and borrowers, making loans from their personal fortunes on the basis of social connections.

10. In 525, Justin repealed a law that effectively prohibited a member of the senatorial class from marrying women from a lower class of society, including the theatre, which was considered scandalous at the time.

11. Cicero (106 bce – 43 bce) was a lawyer and public figure who undertook the senatorial cursus honorum, reaching the consulship in 63 bce.He was subsequently involved in the civil war between Pompey and Caesar before falling victim to the purge of the Second Triumvirate (Octavian, Lepidus, Mark Antony).In discussions of Cicero and religion one should avoid the temptation to