Consul overview
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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.
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Consules in Roma Antiqua
Selected links (Roma Antiqua)
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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
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Consules projects
==Wiki projects==
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