Adjective
Alt. of Tribunitian
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn AD 22, he shared his tribunician authority with his son Drusus, Tacitus, Annals III.56 and began making yearly excursions to Campania that reportedly became longer and longer every year. Source: Internet
HA Verus 3.8; Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 116; "Hadrian to the Antonines", 156. The senate accepted, granting Lucius the imperium, the tribunician power, and the name Augustus. Source: Internet
In these situations, Augustus would have power as part of his tribunician authority but his constitutional imperium within the Pomerium would be less than that of a serving consul. Source: Internet
Bunson (1994), 427. The Via Labicana Augustus —Augustus as Pontifex Maximus Augustus was granted sole imperium within the city of Rome itself, in addition to being granted proconsular imperium maius and tribunician authority for life. Source: Internet
As was the case with Augustus, Agrippa’s grant of tribunician powers was conferred without his having to actually hold that office. Source: Internet
The tribunicia potestas, or tribunician power, was limited by the fact that it was derived from the oath of the people to defend the tribunes. Source: Internet