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consuls <a consul; consuls> N

consuls

consul general N POL

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He omitted the names of the consuls and sometimes altered or emended the original.
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Patricians wore red and orange sandals, senators had brown footwear, consuls had white shoes, and soldiers wore heavy boots.
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The consuls were instructed to enrol the army levies from the populace, however the people refused.
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Consuls were usually high-ranking citizens, but they could be noblemen or courtiers as well.
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The two consuls are then able to gather an army as the people are willing to be mobilized to fight the invaders.
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These officials were now appointed by the citizens or by the citizens' representatives, rather like the older consuls (but not collegial).
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The consuls upbraided them for being as unruly as the people in the forum, whereupon a vote was held.
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The consuls therefore ascended the rostra, and summoned the young men by name to enrol.
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This last is a controversial statement as some historians consider that something near a third of early consuls have names stemming from plebeian families.
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In time, the "comitia centuriata" legitimized the rise to power of a plebeian nobility, and plebeian consuls.
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