- A
proconsul was an
official of
ancient Rome who
acted on
behalf of a consul. A
proconsul was
typically a
former consul. The term is also used in recent...
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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...
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Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus (513 BC –
after 423 BC) was a
Roman statesman and
general who
served as
consul six times.
Titus Quinctius was a member...
- Aristobulus, but
confirmed him in both roles. He
later gave him the
proconsulate of
Africa and the post of
urban prefect for 295. The
other figures who...
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continued openly under the
guise of
worshipping Saturn until at
least the
proconsulate of
Tiberius Iulius Secundus in
Africa (131–132). This is
attested by...
- acknowledge. When the ****ure
emperor Vespasian returned bankrupt from his
proconsulate in Africa, he is
thought to have
restored his
fortunes by
trading in...
- 29 (1939) 167–83; G.R. Elton, "The
Terminal Date of Caesar's
Gallic Proconsulate,"
Journal of
Roman Studies 36 (1946) 18–42;
Thomas N. Mitc****, "Cicero...
- and
provides names for all but the term 127/128, ****igns
Hasta the
proconsulate of
Africa for the
otherwise vacant term 128/129.
Alison E. Cooley, The...
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recent convert when he
first began prophesying,
supposedly during the
proconsulate of
Gratus in a
village in
Mysia named Ardabau; no
proconsul and village...
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infants used to be
sacrificed to Saturn, and
quite openly, down to the
proconsulate of Tiberius, who took the
priests themselves and on the very
trees of...