Jamal Awil

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The Roman Senate's permanence gave it power beyond its legal authority. [causal]

Formally, the Roman Senate greatly depended upon the high state officials. But since these officials had only short terms of office, whereas the Senate kept its members permanently, the power of the Senate actually became much greater than could be inferred from its legal relation to the government executives.

Georg Simmel, The Sociology of Georg Simm…, loc. 5989