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- 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....
- 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...