-
proconsular freelancing. The
Latin word prōconsul is a
shortened form of prō
consule,
meaning "(one acting) on
behalf of the consul." It
appears on inscriptions...
-
consuls were pro
consule. This system, however,
started to
break down
after private citizens were
given commands in
Spain pro
consule during the Second...
- in
place of an
ordinary magistrate in the field. This was
normally pro
consule or pro praetore, that is, in
place of a
consul or praetor, respectively...
-
Sullan era, all
magistrates were
prorogued pro
consule. Badian, Ernst; Lintott,
Andrew (2016). "pro
consule, pro praetore".
Oxford classical Dictionary....
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commonly prorogued with the
augmented rank pro
consule; by the end of the republic, all
governors acted pro
consule. Also
important was the ****ertion of po****r...
- The Licino-****tian
rogations were a
series of laws
proposed by
tribunes of the plebs,
Gaius Licinius Stolo and
Lucius ****tius Later****,
enacted around...
- he
gives Agrippa his
signet ring and
grants him the
title imperium pro
consule.
Marcus Claudius Marcellus (nephew of Augustus)
falls ill from a fever...
- consuls.
Throughout most of
southern France, a
consul (French:
consul or
consule) was an
office equivalent to the échevins [fr] of the
north and roughly...
- held a
praetorship or consulship, but was
regardless granted imperium pro
consule,
taking command on his
arrival to
Spain in the
early autumn. He was the...
- sought-after
province of
Further Spain (Latin:
Hispania Ulterior) pro
consule,
where he
engaged in some sort of
minor military operation to
clear brigands...