Consul - LiviusJul 21, 2014 ... The consuls were the chairmen of the Senate, which served as a board of
advisers. They also commanded the Roman army (both had two ...
consul | ancient Roman official | Encyclopedia BritannicaAbsolute authority was expressed in the consul's imperium, but its arbitrary
exercise was limited: the consuls, nominated by the Senate and elected by the ...
Encyclopédie Larousse en ligne - Constantin Ier le Grand en latin ...Naissus Ni? entre 270 et 288-Nicomédie 337 empereur romain 306-337 fils de
Constance Chlore et de sa concubine Hélène Fils de Constance Chlore qui ...