tribum
Tribum is a term that can refer to several different concepts, depending on the context. In ancient Rome, a tribum was a unit of Roman citizens, a division of the Roman people for military and political purposes. The Roman Republic was organized into thirty tribus, which were further subdivided into smaller units. These tribus played a significant role in the political life of the Republic, with each tribus having its own assembly and voting system. The concept of the tribum evolved over time, and its importance diminished with the rise of the Roman Empire.
Beyond its Roman origins, the term "tribum" can also appear in other contexts, though less commonly. It