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consul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Consul (abbrev. cos.;
Latin plural consules) was the
title of one of the two
chief magistrates of the...
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Infobase Publishing. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-4381-1027-1. Seyffert,
Oskar (1895). "
Consules".
Dictionary of
classical Antiquities. pp. 161–162. Suetonius'
Lives of...
- A
consul is an
official representative of a
government who
resides in a
foreign country to ****ist and
protect citizens of the
consul's country, and to...
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Augustus 867:
Basilius Augustus 887: Leo
Augustus Peck 1898,
Consules Smith 1859,
Consul Broughton 1951, pp. xi, xii.. Peck 1898,
Dictator Broughton 1951...
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During this period,
Napoleon Bonaparte, with his
appointment as
First Consul,
established himself as the head of a more
autocratic and
centralised republican...
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Consul is an
opera in
three acts with
music and
libretto by Gian
Carlo Menotti, his
first full-length opera. Its
first performance was on
March 1,...
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Domitian and Trajan. As a
result of this relationship, he was
twice ordinary consul, an
unusual and
prestigious honor:
first in 99, with
Aulus Cornelius Palma...
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Consul is a car that was
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eminent statesmen and
generals than any
other gens. At
least seventy-five
consuls under the
Republic were
members of this family,
beginning with Servius...
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Antoninus Pius,
Lucius Verus, and
Marcus Aurelius.
Macrinus was
suffect consul in the
nundinium of April-June 154 as the
colleague of [Prifernius ?] Paetus...