The Senate was designed to be the most democratic representation of Roman governance, so debates were long and took into account every member’s thoughts on a particular matter. It would begin by a presiding magistrate introducing a relatio (matter for discussion) and then opening the floor to debate. Every single one would be called forward to express their opinions before their fellow senators.
The order with which members were called forward was very specific and was based upon their role. The order was as follows: Consules designati, Princeps senatus, Dictatorii, Censores designati, Censorii, Consulares, Praetores designati, Praetorii, Aediles curules designati, Aedilicii curules, Aediles plebis, designati, Aedilicii plebis, Tribuni plebis designati, Tribunicii plebis, Quaestores designati, Quaestorii and Privati.
Once each senator had expressed their opinion on the relatio, the presiding magistrate…
