Roman consul
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concept
A Roman consul was one of the two annually elected chief magistrates of the Roman Republic (and later an important office in the Empire), holding supreme civil and military authority and presiding over the Senate and assemblies.
All labels observed (8)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Roman consul canonical | 121 |
| consul of the Roman Republic | 55 |
| consul of the Roman Empire | 22 |
| Roman magistrate | 13 |
| Caesar | 4 |
| Roman political office | 3 |
| ancient Roman consul | 1 |
| consular rank Roman senator | 1 |