Statistics for Roman Political and Military Positions

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  • The average score is 9 of 18

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Job descriptionPerson% Correct
Elected co-leader, reigning for one yearCConsul
88%
In times of crisis the co-leaders appoint this absolute rulerDDictator
81%
Member of the assembly which advises the co-leaderSSenator
77%
Chief high priest of RomeP{Pontifex} Maximus
70%
Chief administrator of a Roman ProvinceGGovernor
68%
Advocate of the plebeians; intervenes unfavourable legislatureTTribune
68%
The second in command; a military leader, similar to a GeneralPPraetor
65%
Keeps population and property data and ensures public moralCCensor
63%
Commander of 80 (not 100) soldiersCCenturion
63%
In charge of investigating crime; the Roman police officerQQuaestor
61%
Commander of a legion (4,500 soldiers)LLegate
42%
A heavy infantry soldier; has a square shieldLLegionary
42%
In charge of maintaining infrastructure and regulating festivalsAAedile
40%
Former magistrate at the current one's disposalP{Pro}magistrate
37%
Bodyguard of the co-leaders; carries a fascesLLictor
25%
Archer of the Roman ArmySSagittarius
23%
Official in charge of financial affairsPProcurator
5%
Investigator with unchallengable authority; similar to secret policeCCorrector
2%

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