interrex

(noun)

Literally, this translates to mean a ruler that presides over the period between the rule of two separate kings, or in other words, a short-term regent.

Related Terms

  • patricians
  • plebeians

Examples of interrex in the following topics:

  • The Establishment of the Roman Republic

    • A number of patricians attended the debate, in which Brutus proposed the banishment of the Tarquins from all territories of Rome and the appointment of an interrex to nominate new magistrates and to oversee an election of ratification.
    • Spurius Lucretius was elected interrex and he proposed Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus, a leading citizen who was also related to Tarquinius Priscus, as the first two consuls.
    • Brutus left Lucretius in command of the city as interrex and pursued the king in Ardea where he had been positioned with his army on campaign.
  • The Seven Kings

    • There, members would vote on candidates that had been nominated by a chosen member of the Senate, called an interrex.
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