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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
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government to another, a
state may
appoint several consuls in a
foreign nation,
typically in
major cities;
consuls are
usually tasked with
providing ****istance...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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directly advised the
First Consul on the
implications of such bills.
Ultimate executive authority was
vested in
three consuls, who were
elected for ten...
- 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...
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Guard (French:
Garde consulaire), also
known as the
Guard of the
Consuls (Garde des
consuls), was a
French military unit
responsible for the
protection of...
- The
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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represented since 1922 by Vice
Consuls in Port Suez, the last of
which sta**** on in 1941 as
first of
several Consuls till the 1956
Egyptian nationalisation...
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limit his
ability to
install consuls, he p****ed a law that
allowed him to
appoint all magistrates, and
later all
consuls and tribunes. This transformed...