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Consul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the time of ancient Rome as a Republic, the consuls were the highest civil and military magistrates, serving as the heads of government for the Republic. New consuls were elected every year. Th...
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Consul (representative) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Consul: Roman magistrate, comparable with a prime minister or a president. Under the empire, the office was prestigious but unimportant. ... The consuls served for only one year (to prevent corruption) and could only rule when they agreed, because each consul could veto the other one's decision.
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Roman consul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 consuls elected for each year. If during that year a consul resigned from office or died, a "suffect" (replacement) consul was elected in his place.
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