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The consuls serve as judges in the early period of the Roman Republic, from 509 B.C. (the year of the establishment of the republic) to 366 B.C., when the praetors were created to relieve the consuls of their judicial duties. The praetors were chief justices in charge of the implementation of the law in courts. They presided over some trials. For other trials they instructed judges (judeces). In addition they also had the power to command an army.

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Who was the first suffect consul in ancient Rome?

The first suffect consul in ancient Rome was Gaius Vipsanius Agrippa.


Who ruled Pompeii in 79 CE - the year of the volcanic eruption?

Rome ruled Pompeii. However, judging by the election posters that were uncovered in Pompeii, their local government ha an election system identical with the one in Rome. Their highest local officials were the "dumverii". Their authority was limited to the city and they did not have imperium.


How many people were in the roman consul?

In ancient Rome, the consul was the highest elected political office. there were two consuls who served a one year term.


What type of people in rome could becom consuls?

The type of person/people who could become consul in ancient Rome were those who were wealthy and willing to risk their wealth to be elected to the various offices leading up to consul.The type of person/people who could become consul in ancient Rome were those who were wealthy and willing to risk their wealth to be elected to the various offices leading up to consul.The type of person/people who could become consul in ancient Rome were those who were wealthy and willing to risk their wealth to be elected to the various offices leading up to consul.The type of person/people who could become consul in ancient Rome were those who were wealthy and willing to risk their wealth to be elected to the various offices leading up to consul.The type of person/people who could become consul in ancient Rome were those who were wealthy and willing to risk their wealth to be elected to the various offices leading up to consul.The type of person/people who could become consul in ancient Rome were those who were wealthy and willing to risk their wealth to be elected to the various offices leading up to consul.The type of person/people who could become consul in ancient Rome were those who were wealthy and willing to risk their wealth to be elected to the various offices leading up to consul.The type of person/people who could become consul in ancient Rome were those who were wealthy and willing to risk their wealth to be elected to the various offices leading up to consul.The type of person/people who could become consul in ancient Rome were those who were wealthy and willing to risk their wealth to be elected to the various offices leading up to consul.


Who was elected as Consul 7 times with the senate of Rome Was this Marian the general of Egypt?

The man you are thinking of here is Gaius Marius, not Marian. He was elected consul seven times, However he had no connection to Egypt.

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How long did Romans judges serve?

Rome's judges or praetors, served for one year. That was the standard length of office for any elected official.


Who was the first suffect consul in ancient Rome?

The first suffect consul in ancient Rome was Gaius Vipsanius Agrippa.


Who is the head of state for Rome?

Consul


Which consul was the first to serve seven terms?

The first consul to serve seven terms in ancient Rome was Gaius Julius Caesar. He was appointed consul multiple times during his political career, with his final term occurring in 44 BCE, shortly before his assassination. Caesar's repeated consulships were a reflection of his significant power and influence in Roman politics during the late Republic.


Who was Rome's first consul?

Brutus was romes first consul


Is Rome still ruled by a consul?

A consul was the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic, and the consulship was considered the highest level of the cursus honorum. Each year, 2 Consuls were elected together, to serve for a one-year term, so in Rome they are still ruled by Consuls. Bun not still today.


Who ruled Pompeii in 79 CE - the year of the volcanic eruption?

Rome ruled Pompeii. However, judging by the election posters that were uncovered in Pompeii, their local government ha an election system identical with the one in Rome. Their highest local officials were the "dumverii". Their authority was limited to the city and they did not have imperium.


What was a consul?

A consul is a representative of a local government. In ancient Rome, it was the highest leader and two were elected every year.


How many times was Augustus elected consul?

Augustus was re-elected as consul for thirteentimes.


Either of the two joint chief magistrates of Rome?

Consul


How long did the Roman counsels govern for?

If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.If you mean the length of time that Rome had consuls, it was roughly 480 years. If you mean the term of office for a consul, it was one year.


When did Marc Antony become leader of Rome?

Marc Antony became leader of Rome the first time as Caesar's Master of the Horse while Caesar was away in the east chasing Pompey. He was elected or appointed consul along with Caesar. After Caesar's death he was the remaining consul and was in charge of Rome until the end of his term as consul. He then became a member of the second triumvirate and was a leader of Rome along with Octavian and Lepidus.