Definition of Proconsular. Meaning of Proconsular. Synonyms of Proconsular

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Definition of Proconsular

Proconsular
Proconsular Pro*con"su*lar, Proconsulary Pro*con"su*la*ry, a. [L. proconsularis: cf. F. proconsulaire.] 1. Of or pertaining of a proconsul; as, proconsular powers. 2. Under the government of a proconsul; as, a proconsular province.

Meaning of Proconsular from wikipedia

- 135 and upgraded to proconsular province. AD 17 – Cappadocia (central Anatolia – Turkey); imperial propraetorial (later proconsular) province, created...
- Africa was a Roman province on the northern coast of the continent of Africa. It was established in 146 BC, following the Roman Republic's conquest of...
- Asia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀσία) was a Roman province covering most of western Asia Minor (Anatolia), which was created following the Roman Republic's annexation...
- Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (/ˈsʌlə/, Latin pronunciation: [ˈɫ̪uːkius̠ korˈneːlʲius̠ ˈs̠uɫːa ˈfeːlʲiːks̠]; 138–78 BC), commonly known as Sulla, was a...
- rise of bureaucracy and rapid communication has reduced the scope for proconsular freelancing. The Latin word prōconsul is a shortened form of prō consule...
- proconsular imperium (power) that applied throughout the empire, not solely to his provinces. Moreover, the Senate augmented Augustus's proconsular imperium...
- Gallia Narbonensis (Latin for "Gaul of Narbonne", from its chief settlement) was a Roman province located in what is now Occitania and Provence, in Southern...
- The claim in the Historia Augusta that Pupienus held three praetorian proconsular governorships is unlikely. For one thing, as Bernard Rémy points out...
- and was elected praetor some time between 92 and 85 BC; he served as proconsular governor of Asia for two years, likely 91–90 BC. Caesar's father did...
- title Augustus ("venerated") and made him princeps ("foremost") with proconsular imperium, thus beginning the Prin****te, the first epoch of Roman imperial...