Definition of Proconsulship. Meaning of Proconsulship. Synonyms of Proconsulship

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Definition of Proconsulship

Proconsulship
Proconsulship Pro*con"sul*ship, n. Proconsulate.

Meaning of Proconsulship from wikipedia

- from 58 BC, the year after his consulship in 59, Caesar had held the proconsulship of Cisalpine Gaul along with Illyri**** under the terms of the lex Vatinia...
- against symptoms of phthisis when he was in Greece (not during his proconsulship as some modern writers wrongly ****ume)". Klaus Haacker, "Gallio", entry...
- Lucius Licinius Cr****us (140 – September 91 BC) was a Roman orator and statesman who was a Roman consul and censor and who is also one of the main speakers...
- These arrangements were likely based on the precedent of Pompey's proconsulship over the Spanish provinces after 55 BC entirely through legates, while...
- delegated authority and acted on behalf of the consuls. In practice, a proconsulship was often treated as an extension of a consul's term. This extension...
- Martyrdom of Polycarp, dates his death to Sa****ay, 23 February, in the proconsulship of Lucius Statius Quadratus, c. 155 or 156. These earlier dates better...
- three allies. He died unexpectedly in April 59 BC prior to taking up a proconsulship Transalpine Gaul. Celer was the grandson of Quintus Caecilius Metellus...
- then travelled with his father-in-law to Cilicia during the latter's proconsulship in the next year. While in Cilicia, he spent some time as a money-lender...
- Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella in 77 BC, who had recently returned from a proconsulship in Macedonia. Going after a less well-connected senator, he was successful...
- to Antioch; 1 Thessalonians, Galatians written? Map2 51–52 or 52–53 proconsulship of Gallio according to an inscription, only fixed date in chronology...