If you are talking about Julius Caesar, that was Gaul north of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis (also called by the Romans Transalpine Gaul) in today's southern France. It included most of today's France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland south of the River Rhine, and Germany west of the Rhine.
The Romans did not have three branches of government. This is a modern concept.
A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.
During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.During the republic the head (s) of the government were the two consuls who were duly elected officials. Any citizen who had completed the course of lesser offices was entitled to run for consul. In the provinces, however, the governors were appointed by the senate and they had to have achieved at least the rank of praetor, but most governors were ex-consuls.
Between 1639 and 1648 John Winthrop was voted out ofgovernorship and re-elected a total of 12 times.
Suleiman personally led Ottoman armies to conquer the Christian strongholds of Belgrade, Rhodes, and most of Hungary before his conquests were checked at the Siege of Vienna in 1529.
No. Mayors are elected to govern cities; governors are elected to govern states.
Consuls did not rule a territory. They ruled the empire. A consul was the highest elected official in the Roman republic and held office for one year. After his term as consul, he was often given a province to govern, again for a period of one year, although in many cases this was extended.
The House of Burgesses was the first elected assembly to govern in a British colony.
this is a monarchy i think..
It is too difficult to govern or conquer.
The Romans did not have three branches of government. This is a modern concept.
democracy
he led govern ment elected by the people
it comes from the people who have been elected to govern BY the people.
Sarah plain was elected govern-er
A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.A Roman consul was one of the two supreme officials. He served for one year as did all the other elected officials and was responsible for the army, foreign affairs, appointments and he led the senate in debates.
I would imagine that that sort of government would be a democracy.