Consuls gained their power by being elected to the position during the republic. During the principate, the emperor appointed them.
Consuls gained their power by being elected to the position during the republic. During the principate, the emperor appointed them.
Consuls gained their power by being elected to the position during the republic. During the principate, the emperor appointed them.
Consuls gained their power by being elected to the position during the republic. During the principate, the emperor appointed them.
Consuls gained their power by being elected to the position during the republic. During the principate, the emperor appointed them.
Consuls gained their power by being elected to the position during the republic. During the principate, the emperor appointed them.
Consuls gained their power by being elected to the position during the republic. During the principate, the emperor appointed them.
Consuls gained their power by being elected to the position during the republic. During the principate, the emperor appointed them.
Consuls gained their power by being elected to the position during the republic. During the principate, the emperor appointed them.
Consuls gained their power by being elected to the position during the republic. During the principate, the emperor appointed them.
they were elected by the citizens assembly
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Consuls
In Rome's government the consuls made sure no dictator got to much power and made other decisions for the government of Rome. The highest officials in the Roman Republic were the consuls. The consuls commanded and led the army. They also made sure that taxes were collected and laws carried out. A consul held office for only one year, so that made it difficult for any consul to grow to powerful
In the republic Rome was ruled by two annually elected consuls. The senate was an advisory body. Over time the power of the consuls was reduced and the senate came to control much of Roman politics.
The consuls were the two annually elected heads of the Roman Republic.
The consuls were Rome's most powerful elected officials.
The consuls were the rulers of Rome. They were elected by the people. Below them were the senators, then the people of the country.
2 consuls led Ancient Rome.
In Rome, in addition to leading the government, the consuls also led the army.
1 year
The most powerful Magistrates in Rome