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official of the
Roman Republic (c. 509 BC to 27 BC).
Romans considered the
consulship the second-highest
level of the
cursus honorum—an
ascending sequence of...
- The 0s
began on
January 1, AD 1 and
ended on
December 31, AD 9,
covering the
first nine
years of the
Common Era. In Europe, the 0s saw the continuation...
- with the
choice between a
triumph and the
consulship,
Caesar chose the
consulship.
Caesar stood for the
consulship of 59 BC
along with two
other candidates...
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previous years.
Initially secret, it
emerged publicly during Caesar's
first consulship in 59 BC to push
through legislation for the
three allies.
Caesar secured...
- he
married Julia, the aunt of
Julius Caesar.
Marius attained his
first consulship in 107 BC and
became the
commander of
Roman forces in Numidia,
where he...
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varying success, Caesar's
legislative programme during Caesar's
first consulship in 59 BC.
Leaving for
Cyprus the next year, he was
praised for his honest...
- politics, he
stood for the
consulship in 64 and in 63 BC.
Defeated in the
consular comitia, he
concocted a plot to take the
consulship by force,
bringing together...
- A
consul is an
official representative of a
government who
resides in a
foreign country to ****ist and
protect citizens of the consul's country, and to...
- of the
Julian calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of Fabi**** and
Arrius (or, less frequently, year 954 Ab urbe condita)...
- as a
general while young enabled him to
advance directly to his
first consulship without following the
traditional cursus honorum (the
required steps to...