Consul overview
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The ''consules'' were the highest civil and military magistrates, being both '''heads of state''' and '''heads of government'''. [[Consul overview|Learn more...]] | The ''consules'' were the highest civil and military magistrates, being both '''heads of state''' and '''heads of government'''. [[Consul overview|Learn more...]] | ||
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After the expulsion of the last of the seven legendary kings of Rome, Tarquinius Superbus in 510 BC, two consules were elected annually by the comitia centuriata. With equal power they shared the full civil authority in Rome and the chief military command in the field and their names were used to date the year. | After the expulsion of the last of the seven legendary kings of Rome, Tarquinius Superbus in 510 BC, two consules were elected annually by the comitia centuriata. With equal power they shared the full civil authority in Rome and the chief military command in the field and their names were used to date the year. | ||
Consules were "curule magistrates" and had ''[[imperium]]''. They were accompanied by twelve [[lictor]]s. Consules convened and presided over the Senate and they saw to the execution of its decrees. They also convened and presided over the comitia centuriata and comitia populi tributa, conducting elections and putting legislative measures to the vote. | Consules were "curule magistrates" and had ''[[imperium]]''. They were accompanied by twelve [[lictor]]s. Consules convened and presided over the Senate and they saw to the execution of its decrees. They also convened and presided over the comitia centuriata and comitia populi tributa, conducting elections and putting legislative measures to the vote. | ||
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The '''consulship''' is the highest executive [[magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistracy]] of Nova Roma. The two [[Consul (Nova Roma)|''consules'']] are co-presidents of the [[Res Publica Novae Romae|republic]]. | The '''consulship''' is the highest executive [[magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistracy]] of Nova Roma. The two [[Consul (Nova Roma)|''consules'']] are co-presidents of the [[Res Publica Novae Romae|republic]]. | ||
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*[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Consul.html Consules] | *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Consul.html Consules] | ||
*[http://www.livius.org/cn-cs/consul/consul.html Roman magistrates: Consul] | *[http://www.livius.org/cn-cs/consul/consul.html Roman magistrates: Consul] | ||
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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]]]] | 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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*[[Consular_Years_%28Nova_Roma%29| Consular years]] | *[[Consular_Years_%28Nova_Roma%29| Consular years]] | ||
*[[Fasti_consulares_%28Nova_Roma%29| Fasti consulares]] | *[[Fasti_consulares_%28Nova_Roma%29| Fasti consulares]] | ||
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*[[Consul_%28Nova_Roma%29| Consules]] | *[[Consul_%28Nova_Roma%29| Consules]] | ||
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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. Learn more...
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Consules in Roma Antiqua
After the expulsion of the last of the seven legendary kings of Rome, Tarquinius Superbus in 510 BC, two consules were elected annually by the comitia centuriata. With equal power they shared the full civil authority in Rome and the chief military command in the field and their names were used to date the year. Consules were "curule magistrates" and had imperium. They were accompanied by twelve lictors. Consules convened and presided over the Senate and they saw to the execution of its decrees. They also convened and presided over the comitia centuriata and comitia populi tributa, conducting elections and putting legislative measures to the vote. Learn more... |
Consules in Nova Roma
The consulship is the highest executive magistracy of Nova Roma. The two consules are co-presidents of the republic. Consules of year 2763 AUC: Vide: Officina Consulum MMDCCLXIII The domain of authority of the consules includes:
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Selected links (Roma Antiqua)
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Selected links (Nova Roma)
Past Consules in Nova Roma
Nova Roman Consuls: Past Offices: |
Consules projects
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