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There were supposed to be two consuls for each year. So from 510 BC to 30 BC there would have been 960 consuls. But...there were times when a consul did not finish his term for some reason and then another consul would be named. This of course added to the number of consuls. So the 960 is just a low estimate of the number of consuls.

There were supposed to be two consuls for each year. So from 510 BC to 30 BC there would have been 960 consuls. But...there were times when a consul did not finish his term for some reason and then another consul would be named. This of course added to the number of consuls. So the 960 is just a low estimate of the number of consuls.

There were supposed to be two consuls for each year. So from 510 BC to 30 BC there would have been 960 consuls. But...there were times when a consul did not finish his term for some reason and then another consul would be named. This of course added to the number of consuls. So the 960 is just a low estimate of the number of consuls.

There were supposed to be two consuls for each year. So from 510 BC to 30 BC there would have been 960 consuls. But...there were times when a consul did not finish his term for some reason and then another consul would be named. This of course added to the number of consuls. So the 960 is just a low estimate of the number of consuls.

There were supposed to be two consuls for each year. So from 510 BC to 30 BC there would have been 960 consuls. But...there were times when a consul did not finish his term for some reason and then another consul would be named. This of course added to the number of consuls. So the 960 is just a low estimate of the number of consuls.

There were supposed to be two consuls for each year. So from 510 BC to 30 BC there would have been 960 consuls. But...there were times when a consul did not finish his term for some reason and then another consul would be named. This of course added to the number of consuls. So the 960 is just a low estimate of the number of consuls.

There were supposed to be two consuls for each year. So from 510 BC to 30 BC there would have been 960 consuls. But...there were times when a consul did not finish his term for some reason and then another consul would be named. This of course added to the number of consuls. So the 960 is just a low estimate of the number of consuls.

There were supposed to be two consuls for each year. So from 510 BC to 30 BC there would have been 960 consuls. But...there were times when a consul did not finish his term for some reason and then another consul would be named. This of course added to the number of consuls. So the 960 is just a low estimate of the number of consuls.

There were supposed to be two consuls for each year. So from 510 BC to 30 BC there would have been 960 consuls. But...there were times when a consul did not finish his term for some reason and then another consul would be named. This of course added to the number of consuls. So the 960 is just a low estimate of the number of consuls.

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