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Definition of Consuls

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Consulship
Consulship Con"sul*ship, n. 1. The office of a consul; consulate. 2. The term of office of a consul.
Proconsulship
Proconsulship Pro*con"sul*ship, n. Proconsulate.

Meaning of Consuls from wikipedia

- government to another, a state may appoint several consuls in a foreign nation, typically in major cities; consuls are usually tasked with providing ****istance...
- reserved for former consuls. Each year, the Centuriate ****embly elected two consuls to serve jointly for a one-year term. The consuls alternated each month...
- to which politicians aspired). Consuls were elected to office and held power for one year. There were always two consuls in power at any time. It was not...
- of consuls, or who su****ded consular authority for a limited period. From the establishment of the Republic to the time of Augustus, the consuls were...
- directly advised the First Consul on the implications of such bills. Ultimate executive authority was vested in three consuls, who were elected for ten...
- Caesar and The Consuls, pianist and vocalist Bruce Morshead and saxophonist Norm Sherratt, had previously been part of a group named The Consuls after a po****r...
- command, or imperium, could be exercised constitutionally only by a consul. Only two consuls served at a time, each elected to a one-year term. They could not...
- This is a list of amb****adors of Iceland (excluding consuls). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amb****adors of Iceland. Czechoslovakia East Germany...
- appoint consuls and vice consuls where he thought it was necessary. The French appear to have kept most intact the medieval tradition of the consul—a representative...
- of the consuls, a praetor would be given command of the garrison in Rome or in Italy. Also, a praetor could exercise the functions of the consuls throughout...