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The Plebeian Council was originally organized on the basis of the... The Plebeian Council usually met in the well of the Comitia... The Plebeian Council and the Conflict of the Orders... the Plebeian Council transitioned from its prior status as a... The only difference between the Plebeian Council after 471 BC and the ordinary Tribal Assembly... was that the Tribes of the Plebeian Council only included plebeians... the principal differences between the Plebeian Council and the Tribal Assembly were mostly legal... The Plebeian Council elected two plebeian officers... The Plebeian Council and the Conflict of the Orders... The Plebeian Council and the Conflict of the Orders... the Plebeian Council became independent of the patrician aristocracy in everything but name... The Plebeian Council did survive the fall of the... The Plebeian Council disappeared shortly after the reign of the Emperor...

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