Is it true today that the Roman Empire, Aedile, Praetor, Quaestor, and counslers, believe the people who ran the government their powers Why or why not?


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But the consuls were not the only 'kings' in Rome. Other offices such as those of the praetors, aediles or quaestors, allowed their holders to make their own laws, oversee their enforcement and well as to prosecute and punish anyone who failed to abide by them. So they, too, enjoyed absolute power, although on a lower level.

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