The counsuls, being the highest ranking Roman officials, had the final judgment on all senatorial issues. They could, for example, put a resolution to a vote or deny the vote. They had the power to raise and army. They had the power to appoint governors. They were the ones who convened the senate. They also took the augurs and looked for signs of divine guidance. They also had the year of their office named after them.
The Roman Republic was headed by two annually elected consuls. During the period of rule by emperors, which followed the Republic, the consuls became effectively appointees of the emperor, even though, formally, they were elected by an assembly of the people. Their election was then transferred to the vote of the senate. Emperors often appointed themselves as consuls. The function of the suffect consuls was changed. Originally they stood in for consuls who died or were removed from office. Now this post became a way for emperors to give a consular position to more than two people and it was often given to non-patricians . Over time this devalued this office.
Traditionally there were always two consuls elected every year. There were two to prevent any one man from having all the power.
During the republic Rome was governed by two consuls who shared the highest power for one year.
two at any 1 time
Two.
2 at 1 time
2 consuls led Ancient Rome.
The consuls had the same meals as all other Romans and ate the same foods as those of rich Romans.
First the kings, then the consuls, then the emperors.
Trick question - Rome was a republic. It did not have an emperor at that time - two consuls were the senior magistrates.
In ancient Rome, the consul was the highest elected political office. there were two consuls who served a one year term.
2 consuls led Ancient Rome.
Consuls
The consuls were the two annually elected heads of the Roman Republic.
The consuls were the rulers of Rome. They were elected by the people. Below them were the senators, then the people of the country.
In Rome, in addition to leading the government, the consuls also led the army.
1 year
the senate i think
The most powerful Magistrates in Rome
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
The senate and consuls formed the government of early Rome.
Consuls
The consuls had the same meals as all other Romans and ate the same foods as those of rich Romans.