proconsul, in ancient Rome, governor of a province. He was in sole charge of the army, of justice, and of administration in his province and could not be prosecuted for maladministration until his office expired. In modern times the title has sometimes been used for a colonial governor with far-reaching powers.
Proconsul major was created in 1950.
Proconsul nyanzae was created in 1950.
Proconsul africanus was created in 1933.
Technically saying the role the proconsul played was the guardian of his empreror
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Augustus named an official called a proconsul, or governor, to oversee each of Rome's provinces. These new local officials replaced the politicians who had been appointed by the Senate. Augustus himself often visited the provinces to inspect the work of the proconsuls.
proconsul, in ancient Rome, governor of a province. He was in sole charge of the army, of justice, and of administration in his province and could not be prosecuted for maladministration until his office expired. In modern times the title has sometimes been used for a colonial governor with far-reaching powers.
Hominoid evolution can be traced from Proconsul to Homo through a series of fossil evidence, genetic analysis, and comparative anatomy studies. Key transitional hominoid fossils such as Australopithecus and various Homo species provide a timeline of changes in morphology, behavior, and adaptations that led to the emergence of the Homo genus. Additionally, advancements in archaeological and genomic research help fill in gaps and provide a more comprehensive understanding of the evolutionary journey from Proconsul to Homo.
Trebonius was proconsul in Asia in 43 BCE. While at Smyrna, he was murdered by Publius Cornelius
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Civil war among the cities of Rome. Then Vespasian (Nero's proconsul) took over because Nero never married.
He ruled from the background - sharing power with the Senate. He did not use outright rule, he gave himself the powers of a tribune of the plebs (veto, introduce legislation to the Senate), of a proconsul (power outside Rome) and the border provinces (where the army was).