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proconsul
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Ancient Rome
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Proconsul was a title given to a provincial governor in Ancient Rome, appointed by the Senate or a consul.
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proconsul
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Ancient Rome
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A proconsul was a governor of a Roman province, appointed by the Senate and given military and civil authority.
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proconsul
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ancient Roman culture
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In ancient Roman culture, a proconsul was a governor of a province appointed by the Roman Senate.
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proconsul
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ancient Rome
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In ancient Rome, a proconsul was a governor of a province, appointed by the Senate and granted imperium.
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proconsul
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ancient Rome
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Proconsuls were appointed by the Roman Senate to govern provinces outside of Italy.
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prostration
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Ancient Roman culture
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Seen as a practice of extreme submission and reverence, such as in the context of addressing the Roman Emperor or other authority figures.
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