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  • Consul - Wikipedia
    In modern terminology, a consul is a type of diplomat A consul held the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic (509 to 27 BC), and ancient Romans considered the consulship the highest level of the cursus honorum (an ascending sequence of public offices to which politicians aspired)
  • Consul | History, Responsibilities Laws | Britannica
    Rather than restoring their king, the Romans replaced the kingship with two annually elected magistrates called consuls During the early Roman Republic, important new political offices and institutions were created, and old ones were adapted to cope with the changing needs of the state
  • CONSUL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CONSUL is either of two annually elected chief magistrates of the Roman republic How to use consul in a sentence
  • CONSUL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    CONSUL meaning: 1 an official chosen by a government to live in a foreign city, in order to take care of people… Learn more
  • Consul Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
    Consul definition: An official appointed by a government to reside in a foreign country and represent his or her government's commercial interests and assist its citizens there
  • Consuls: Definition, Meaning, and Their Role in Diplomacy
    The position of consuls originated in ancient Rome, where these officials were appointed to oversee the affairs of Roman citizens living in foreign territories
  • What is a Consul? The Ultimate Guide for U. S. Citizens Abroad
    The first U S law formally establishing consular posts was passed in 1792 These early American consuls were primarily focused on protecting American sailors from imprisonment and ensuring the smooth flow of trade, which was the lifeblood of the young nation
  • Consul - World History Encyclopedia
    Basically, a consul served as both a civil and military magistrate with almost unlimited executive power, or imperium In the city of Rome he exercised imperium domi, the power of enforcing order and obedience to his commands, but this power was not absolute
  • Consul - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    In ancient Rome, there were two consuls elected every year to be in charge of the whole city Like many words, this one developed new meanings and spellings One of those is council, like your city council, who make up part of city government
  • Definition of consuls - Words Defined
    The word "consuls" has significant historical, political, and linguistic connotations Below is an in-depth analysis encompassing its etymology, meaning, historical usage, cultural significance, and modern implications





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