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Proconsul - Wikipedia
A proconsul was an official of ancient Rome who acted on behalf of a consul. A proconsul was typically a former consul.
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Proconsul (mammal) - Wikipedia
Proconsul is an extinct genus of primates that existed from 21 to 17 million years ago during the Miocene epoch. Fossil remains are present in Eastern Africa, ...
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PROCONSUL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a governor or military commander of an ancient Roman province 2. an administrator in a modern colony, dependency, or occupied area usually with wide powers.
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proconsul
proconsul (prəʊˈkɒnsəl) [a. L. prōconsul, from the earlier phrase prō consule ‘(one acting) for the consul’: see pro-1 4 and consul.] 1. a. Rom. Hist. An officer who acting as governor or military commander in a Roman province discharged the duties and had most of the authority of a consul; in the l...
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Topical Bible: Proconsul
The term "proconsul" refers to a Roman official who governed a senatorial province. The role of a proconsul was significant in the Roman administrative system.
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Proconsul | Magistrate, Senate, Imperium - Britannica
Proconsul, in the ancient Roman Republic, a consul whose powers had been extended for a definite period after his regular term of one year.
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Proconsul africanus - Environmental Archaeology Lab
Members of this genus are considered dental apes because their teeth possessed ape-like features. Their teeth also indicate that they were primarily a fruit- ...
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Proconsul - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
In ancient Rome, the governor of a province was called a proconsul. During wartime, proconsuls had their terms extended beyond the usual year.
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Proconsul - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
Proconsul (proconsul, meaning “acting on behalf of the consul”) was a Roman official who supported the consul (he had the so-called imperium maius) and was ...
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Louis Leakey, John Napier and the history of Proconsul
The first Proconsul fossil was found in 1927, but it was not until 1942 that Louis Leakey was able to devote much time to studying the Miocene.
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Proconsul (mammal)
Proconsul is an extinct genus of primates that existed from 21 to 17 million years ago during the Miocene epoch. Proconsul could not hang effortlessly from tree branches like gibbons and other nonhuman apes do today.
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proconsulate
proconsulate (prəʊˈkɒnsjʊlət) [= F. proconsulat (1552 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. prōconsulāt-us: see proconsul and -ate1.] a. The office of an ancient Roman proconsul; the district under the government of a proconsul.a 1656 Ussher Ann. vi. (1658) 609 He governed the proconsulate of Asia little to his c...
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Acacius (proconsul)
Acacius () was a Byzantine proconsul of Armenia Prima (First Armenia), c. 536–539 in the reign of Justinian I (r. 527–565). He is called in "Latin" "proconsul Armeniae Primae" and in Greek as anthypatos of Armenia ().
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proconsulship
proˈconsulship [f. proconsul + -ship.] The office or position of a proconsul.1581 Savile Tacitus, Agricola (1622) 200 Now the yeere was at hand, when as the Proconsulship of Asia or Africke should be alotted vnto him. 1631 Massinger Believe as You List iv. i, And, shoulde shee begge your procunsulsh...
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Sabinian (proconsul)
Marcus Asinius Sabinianus or Sabinian was proconsul of the Roman province of Africa. In 240 he led a revolt against Gordian III.
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