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A consul held the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic (c. 509 BC to 27 BC), and ancient Romans considered the consulship the second-highest level of the cursus honorum (an ascending sequence of public offices to which politicians aspired) after that of the censor. Each year, the … See more
Under the Republic
According to Roman tradition, after the expulsion of the last king, Tarquin Superbus, the powers and authority of the king were given to the newly instituted consulship. Originally, consuls … See moreRepublican duties
Traditionally, after the expulsion of the kings, all the powers that had belonged to the kings were transferred to two offices: the consulship and the office of rex sacrorum. While the rex sacrorum inherited the kings' … See moreFor a complete list of Roman consuls, see:
• List of Roman consuls
• List of undated Roman consuls
• List of consuls designate See more• Bagnall, Roger S; et al. (1987). Consuls of the later Roman Empire. Philological monographs of the American Philological Association. Vol. 36. London: Scholar Press.
• Beck, Hans; Duplá, Antonio; Jehne, Martin; et al., eds. (2011). Consuls and Res Publica: Holding High Office in the Roman Republic See moreRoman dates were customarily kept according to the names of the two consuls who took office that year, much like a regnal year in a monarchy. For instance, the year 59 BC in … See more
The word consul is abbreviated as COS. The disappearance of the N is explained by the fact that in Classical Latin an N before a fricative is pronounced as a nasalization of the … See more
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bing.com/imagesWho Were the Roman Consuls and How Did They Rule Rome?
See all 1258 rows on www.thoughtco.comYEAR B.C. CONSUL ONE CONSUL TWO 509 L. Iunius Brutus L. Tarquinius Collatinus 508 P. Valerius Poplicola II T. Lucretius Tricipitinus I 507 P. Valerius Poplicola III M. Horatius Pulvillus II 506 Sp. Larcius Rufus (Flavus?) I? T. Herminius Aquilinus
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1. ^ Peck 1898, Consules
2. ^ Smith 1859, Consul
3. ^ Broughton 1951, pp. xi, xii..
4. ^ Peck 1898, DictatorWikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license - See more
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WebAbsolute authority was expressed in the consul’s imperium (q.v.), but its arbitrary exercise was limited: the consuls, nominated by the Senate and elected by the people in the …
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Why The Roman Republic Had Two Consuls Instead Of One
https://thehistoryace.com/why-the-roman-republic...WebWhy The Roman Republic Had Two Consuls Instead Of One Having Two Consuls Prevented One From Abusing Their Power. One of the main reasons why the Roman …
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Web685 rows · Consuls of the Roman Republic Below is a list of the consuls of the Roman Republic from its foundation until the battle of Actium in 31 B.C. There were normally two …
Roman Republic: RES PVBLICA ROMANA
https://romanrepublic.org/wip/consuls.htmlWebThe consuls acted as the head of government, and all the other magistrates, with the exception of the tribunes. The internal machinery of the Republic was under the …
What was the role of the two consuls in the Roman Republic?
https://yourwiseinformation.com/what-was-the-role...WebWhat is a consul in the Roman Republic? Roman consul A consul held the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic (509 to 27 BC), and ancient Romans …
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