If two consuls fought against each other in battle, it is likely one of them would have died in the war, whilst the other would have either assumed total control somehow (as Gaius Julius Caesar did) or rule with a consul suffectus (replacement consul).
Yes, the two consuls were the top elected officials in the Roman republic.Yes, the two consuls were the top elected officials in the Roman republic.Yes, the two consuls were the top elected officials in the Roman republic.Yes, the two consuls were the top elected officials in the Roman republic.Yes, the two consuls were the top elected officials in the Roman republic.Yes, the two consuls were the top elected officials in the Roman republic.Yes, the two consuls were the top elected officials in the Roman republic.Yes, the two consuls were the top elected officials in the Roman republic.Yes, the two consuls were the top elected officials in the Roman republic.
The Roman Senate.
The consuls were the two annually elected heads of the Roman Republic
The consuls were the two annually elected heads of the Roman Republic.
consuls
The consuls were the two annually elected heads of the Roman Republic.
The consuls were elected annually by the Assembly of the Soldiers.
If you mean the Roman consuls, the political office, there were two consuls who served for one year.
The consuls were the two annually elected heads of the Roman Republic.
The Roman consuls served in the highest elected political office in the Roman Republic. Hope that helps! :) ;D
The Consuls
The Roman Senate.