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Cosmo
21 March, 20:20
What job did the consuls have in early Rome
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Brenda
21 March, 20:35
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Chairmen of the Senate
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Leroy Kidd
21 March, 22:04
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The consuls were the chairmen of the Senate, which served as a board of advisers. They also commanded the Roman army (both had two legions) and exercised the highest juridical power in the Roman empire. Therefore, the Greek historian Polybius of Megalopolis likened the consuls to kings.
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