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+ | The Consulship is one of the [[magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistracies]] of Nova Roma. There are two ''Consules''. | ||
Although the [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consules]] are colleagues and are equal in rank, it is sometimes necessary, particularly on ceremonial occasions, for one to take precedence. In such cases precedence is given to the Consul who was elected by the larger majority in the [[Comitia Centuriata (Nova Roma)|Comitia Centuriata]]. This Consul is called the ''Maior Consul'' ("Greater" Consul); the other is called the ''Minor Consul'' ("Lesser" Consul). It must be stressed that the distinction is of no legal significance and is purely ceremonial. | Although the [[Consul (Nova Roma)|Consules]] are colleagues and are equal in rank, it is sometimes necessary, particularly on ceremonial occasions, for one to take precedence. In such cases precedence is given to the Consul who was elected by the larger majority in the [[Comitia Centuriata (Nova Roma)|Comitia Centuriata]]. This Consul is called the ''Maior Consul'' ("Greater" Consul); the other is called the ''Minor Consul'' ("Lesser" Consul). It must be stressed that the distinction is of no legal significance and is purely ceremonial. | ||
Citizens of Nova Roma sometimes mistakenly use the terms ''Senior Consul'' ("Elder" Consul) and ''Iunior Consul'' ("Younger" Consul) for ''Maior Consul'' and ''Minor Consul'' respectively. | Citizens of Nova Roma sometimes mistakenly use the terms ''Senior Consul'' ("Elder" Consul) and ''Iunior Consul'' ("Younger" Consul) for ''Maior Consul'' and ''Minor Consul'' respectively. |
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The Consulship is one of the magistracies of Nova Roma. There are two Consules.
Although the Consules are colleagues and are equal in rank, it is sometimes necessary, particularly on ceremonial occasions, for one to take precedence. In such cases precedence is given to the Consul who was elected by the larger majority in the Comitia Centuriata. This Consul is called the Maior Consul ("Greater" Consul); the other is called the Minor Consul ("Lesser" Consul). It must be stressed that the distinction is of no legal significance and is purely ceremonial.
Citizens of Nova Roma sometimes mistakenly use the terms Senior Consul ("Elder" Consul) and Iunior Consul ("Younger" Consul) for Maior Consul and Minor Consul respectively.