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  • Roman consul - Wikipedia
    Each year, the centuriate assembly elected two consuls to serve jointly for a one-year term The consuls alternated each month holding fasces (taking turns leading) when both were in Rome A consul's imperium (military power) extended over Rome and all its provinces
  • CONSULSHIP Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CONSULSHIP is the office or term of office of a consul : consulate
  • Consul | Magistrates, Duties Powers | Britannica
    consul, in ancient Rome, either of the two highest of the ordinary magistracies in the ancient Roman Republic After the fall of the kings (c 509 bc) the consulship preserved regal power in a qualified form
  • Consulship - definition of consulship by The Free Dictionary
    Define consulship consulship synonyms, consulship pronunciation, consulship translation, English dictionary definition of consulship n Abbr Con or Cons 1 An official appointed by a government to reside in a foreign country and represent his or her government's commercial interests
  • The Roman Consuls: The Foundation of Political Power in Ancient Rome
    Discover the history of the Roman consulship After the kings were expelled from Rome and before the Julio-Claudians established the first imperial dynasty, the consuls were the most powerful men in Rome
  • What Is a Consulship? Functions, Rights, and Immunity
    A consulship is a government office established in a foreign country to serve citizens abroad and promote trade, operating separately from the embassy that handles higher-level political relations between national governments
  • What Was a Consul During the Roman Republic? - History Defined
    The consulship was one of the most important and prestigious positions in ancient Rome Learn more about this office and what it entailed
  • Who the Roman Consuls Were and How They Ruled Rome
    Below you'll find a list of the Roman consuls (including Dictators, Suffect Consuls and Military Tribunes with consular power) from the start of the Republic to A D 68 Normally there were two consuls who were appointed each year by the comitia centuriata A suffect consul replaced a man who died in office or resigned Sp Larcius Rufus (Flavus?)


















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