What is a consul?

Definition of the glossary term consul

Mar 19, 2007 Robin Fowler

Definition of the glossary term consul

A consul was the highest elected office under the Roman Republic. During the Republic, consuls were the heads of the government, making all administrative and military decisions with the Roman Senate. It was an annually elected office, held by two men at a time. Under the Empire, the position shifted to one of mere symbolism.

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