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| | Consul - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography |
 | | Outgoing Consuls were expected to return to Rome to oversee the elections. |
 | | In various Italian city states, the republican regimes (elsewhere or in other periods, the Bishop or a hereditary Prince or Lord was in charge) gave its Chief Magistrates the title of consul...The same happened in some cities in France, especially in the Mediterranean south, e.g. |
 | | Consul, Ancient Rome, Republic, Empire, Consular dating, Lists of Roman Consuls, Other uses in antiquity, Other city states, Private sphere, In Feudal times, Modern republics, French republican consuls, Roman republican consuls, Paraguay, Partitioned revolutionary Greece, See also, Sources and references, Roman law, Ancient Roman titles, Heads of government and Heads of state. |
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