His coins bore the heads of Augustus and Tiberius, and his government was worthy of the best Roman traditions - he succeeded where proconsuls had failed. [Please select]
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The consuls, the proconsuls, and the prætors, governed not only foreign countries, but Italy itself. [Please select]
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In fact, Appian tells us that the proconsuls exercised their authority in certain countries of the peninsula. [Please select]
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The proprætors were to remain one year, and the proconsuls two, at the head of their governments. [Please select]
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But, as Will says wisely, our proconsuls would believe him, and put us under bonds for outraging a distinguished foreigner. [Please select]
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One wanted to be constable, another admiral, a third to be governor of a province, in order to tyrannize and enrich themselves like Roman proconsuls. [Please select]
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Its legal control over the consuls and proconsuls was not great; it had little executive power; but in its prestige and experience lay its strength and influence. [Please select]
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