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  1. Decius Paulinus

    Who was the last consul of Rome? Decius Paulinus In the 6th century, the consulship was increasingly sparsely given, until it was allowed to lapse under Justinian

    Justinian I

    Justinian I, traditionally known as Justinian the Great and also Saint Justinian the Great in the Eastern Orthodox Church, was the Eastern Roman emperor from 527 to 565. During his reign, Justinian sought to revive the empire's greatness and reconquer the lost western-half of the histori…

    I (r. 527–565): the western consulship lapsed in 534, with Decius Paulinus the last holder, and the consulship of the East in 541, with Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius.
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    When did the Roman consulship end?
    In the 6th century, the consulship was increasingly sparsely given, until it was allowed to lapse under Justinian I (r. 527–565): the western consulship lapsed in 534, with Decius Paulinus the last holder, and the consulship of the East in 541, with Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius.
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    What is a Roman consul?
    N.S. Gill is a Latinist, writer, and teacher of ancient history and Latin. She has been featured by NPR and National Geographic for her ancient history expertise. The consul was an elected Roman magistrate, with regal power during the Republican period of Roman history.
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    Who abolished the Roman consulate in 541?
    Fl. Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius Iunior In 541, Emperor Justinian abolished the Consulate. Gill, N.S. "Who the Roman Consuls Were and How They Ruled Rome."
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    What happens if a Roman senator holds the consulship twice?
    If a senator held the consulship twice then: COS becomes COS II; thrice becomes COS III, etc. For a complete list of Roman consuls, see: Look up consul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ^ Lintott, Andrew (2004). The Constitution of the Roman Republic. Oxford University Press. p. 104. ISBN 0198150687. ^ a b Kübler, B. (1900). "Consul".
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    Flavius Syagrius (western consul) Flavius Eucherius (eastern consul) 382 Claudius Antonius: Afranius Syagrius: 383 Flavius Merobaudes II Flavius Saturninus: 384 East: Flavius Ricomer: Flavius Clearchus: West: Magnus Maximus Augustus: 385 Flavius Arcadius Augustus: Flavius Bauto: 386 Flavius

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    This is a list of consuls known to have held office, from the beginning of the Roman Republic to the latest use of the title in Imperial times, together with those magistrates of the Republic who were appointed in place of

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    Republican consuls
    From the establishment of the Republic to the time of Augustus, the consuls were the chief magistrates of the Roman state, and normally there were two of them, so that the executive power of the state was not vested in a single

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    Latin terms
    Imperator (abbreviated Imp.) = literally "commander"; originally an honorary title bestowed upon a general by his soldiers, the term later became part

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    1. ^ "Consules", in Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities.
    2. ^ "Consul" in A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities.
    3. ^ Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic, vol. I, pp. xi, xii.

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    During the reign of Justinian I (527–565), the position of consul altered in two significant ways. From 535, there was no longer a Roman consul

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  4. Finding History » Who was the last Roman Consul?

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    Mar 27, 2010 · The last politician to hold it was a man with the impressive name of Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius in 541 (that’s a picture of him at the top). He had the misfortune to be in Rome when Totilla and the Goths stormed it, and was forced to flee with his Consular robe into obscurity. That wasn’t quite the end of the office, however.

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_consul

    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 Centuriate Assemblyelected two consuls to serve jointly for a one-year term. The consuls alternate…

  6. https://www.quora.com/Who-were-the-last-Roman-consuls-and-when-did-they-serve

    Answer: Wikipedia has a good article on the office of consul, to which I can add one or two curiosities of my own. Consul - Wikipedia From this, the first answer is that the short-lived Roman Republic of 1798–1800 was headed by a committee of …

  7. https://rome.fandom.com/wiki/Roman_Consul

    The appointment to consulship became a part of the rite of proclamation of new emperor and Constans II was the last person to hold the position until Leo the Wise finally abolished ordinary consulship and consular dating, although honorary consulship still was widely granted, although was mostly known under the Greek name of the title hypatos.

  8. https://www.thoughtco.com/who-were-the-roman-consuls-120821

    685 rows · Feb 28, 2020 · The consul was an elected Roman magistrate, with regal power during the Republican period of Roman history. Following the expulsion of the kings of Rome, Rome became a Republic, with a new type of leader. For this purpose, the Romans invented the new position of consul (by 181 B.C., limited to men of at least 43 years of age).

  9. What did Roman consuls do? – Lynniezulu.com

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    Nov 22, 2020 · Who was the last Roman consul? In the 6th century, the consulship was increasingly sparsely given, until it was allowed to lapse under Justinian I (r. 527–565): the western consulship lapsed in 534, with Decius Paulinus the last holder, and the consulship of the East in 541, with Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius.

  10. https://www.unrv.com/government/consuls.php

    Roman Consuls. Consuls were the chief civil and military magistrates, elected through the assemblies by popular vote. Two annually elected consuls convened the senate and the curiate and centuriate assemblies. Initially the office was only open to patricians until the Lex Licinia opened it to Plebeian candidates in 367 BC.

  11. Roman consuls - Roman basis

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    After the last king had been expelled, 2 Roman consuls were elected every year by the comitia centuriata. These men were equal in power, in such a way that the one consul could undo what the other had ordered. This constitutional power was called imperium. In the city the consuls would wear a purple-bordered toga (toga pretexta) and sat on a ...

  12. Who elected the Roman consuls? - FindAnyAnswer.com

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    Apr 13, 2020 · How long did Roman Senate last? After Romulus Augustulus was deposed in 476, the Senate in the West functioned under the rule of Odovacer (476–489) and during Ostrogothic rule (489–535). It was restored after the reconquest of Italy by Justinian I, but ultimately disappeared after AD 603, the date of its last recorded public act.



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