Consul overview

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At [[Roman Days MMDCCLV]], the consul maior of that year ([[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|1]]) and three past consuls ([[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus (Nova Roma)|2]] [[Marcus Minucius Audens (Nova Roma)|3]] [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|4]])  pose with Senatrix [[Patricia Cassia (Nova Roma)|Patricia Cassia]]]]
  
 
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Overview of "Consules"
The Consules were the highest civil and military magistrates, being both heads of state and heads of government.
Consules in Roma Antiqua
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At Roman Days MMDCCLV, the consul maior of that year (1) and three past consuls (2 3 4) pose with Senatrix Patricia Cassia
Consules in Nova Roma

One of the magistracies of Nova Roma. There are two Consules Consules of year 2760:

The domain of authority of the consules includes:

Selected links (Nova Roma)
Past Consules in Nova Roma
Consules projects
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