tribuneship

/ˈtrɪbjunˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position, term, or office of a tribune.
    • He held the tribuneship for a single year, as required by law.
    • During his tribuneship, he passed several laws to help the poor.
    • The tribuneship gave him the authority to call assemblies of the people.
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