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* 1898 – 700 Greek civilians, 17 British guards and the British Consul of Crete are killed by a Turkish mob in Heraklion, Greece.
Curule Aediles were elected by the Tribal Assembly, usually while under the presidency of a Roman Consul.
Bunge & Born was founded in 1884 by Ernesto Bunge, a German Argentine whose uncle, Carl Bunge, had been Consul General in Argentina for both the Netherlands and Prussia, and his brother-in-law, Jorge Born, who had recently arrived from Antwerp.
This institution, with its name, was later emulated by other powers and is reflected in the modern usage of the word ( see Consul ( representative )).
Because each governor held equal imperium to the equivalent magistrate, they were escorted by the same number of lictors ( 12 ) and could only be vetoed by a reigning Consul or Praetor.
In 739 he was offered the title of Consul by the Pope, but he refused.
He then caused himself to be accompanied by the full complement of twenty-four lictors, and ordered the surviving Consul, Gnaeus Servilius Geminus, to dismiss his lictors ( in essence, surrendering his office ), and to present himself before Fabius as a private citizen.
1, 083 Christian slaves and the British Consul were freed and the US ransom money of $ 10, 000 was repaid by the Ottoman pasha.
They were mentioned by Julius Caesar in his treatise, The Gallic Wars, and by 391 BC, they were written about by Roman Consul, Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, who received seven of them, " canes Scotici ", as a gift to be used for fighting lions, bears, that in his words, " all Rome viewed with wonder ".
Avery Brundage stated that it was " The greatest Olympic film ever made " and Riefenstahl left for Hollywood, where she was received by the German Consul Georg Gyssling, on 24 November.
Antony, left as sole Consul, surrounded himself with a bodyguard of Caesar's veterans and forced the senate to transfer to him the province of Cisalpine Gaul, which was then administered by Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus, one of the conspirators.
His actions would later be mimicked by the French leader Napoleon Bonaparte who was appointed " First Consul for life " in 1802.
By the autumn of 1800, the United States Navy and the Royal Navy, combined with a more conciliatory diplomatic stance by the government of First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, had reduced the activity of the French privateers and warships.
Another hypothetical was the staging of the Haitian struggle for independence as depicted in Anatolii Vinogradov's The Black Consul, influenced as well by John Vandercook's Black Majesty.
In recognition, Venice was " granted numerous privileges and concessions " and Ursus, who had personally taken the field, was confirmed by Leo as dux and given the added title of hypatus ( Greek for " Consul ".
Within the politically heated turmoil of the early Weimar Republic, the media frequently used the term Fememord to refer to right-wing political homicides, e. g. the murder of Jewish politicians such as Kurt Eisner ( 1919 ), Matthias Erzberger ( 1921 ), or Walther Rathenau ( 1922 ) by right-wing groups such as Organisation Consul.
A commission of four eminent jurists was appointed in 1800 ( chaired by Cambacérès, now Second Consul, and including Louis-Joseph Faure ), and sometimes by First Consul Napoleon himself.
* Catilina's conspiracy and Cicero's actions as Consul figure prominently in the novel Caesar's Women by Colleen McCullough as a part of her Masters of Rome series.
As it is unlikely that Napoleon granted the artists a sitting, Ingres ' meticulously painted portrait of Bonaparte, First Consul appears to be modelled on an image of Napoleon painted by Antoine-Jean Gros in 1802.

Consul and book
His book on The Right of Private Property in War had appeared in 1869, and had been followed in 1873 by that upon The Office of Consul and Consular Jurisdiction in the East, which had been translated into German and republished at Berlin.

Consul and interviews
He also discovers the Principality of New Utopia and interviews the UK Pro Consul, Tony Nicodemous.

Consul and conducted
Graham Greene dedicated his 1973 novel The Honorary Consul to her, " with love, and in memory of the many happy weeks I have passed at San Isidro and Mar del Plata " and in 1934 she was the recitant in the American premiere of André Gide-Igor Stravinsky's opera-ballet Perséphone at the Teatro Colón conducted by the composer.

Consul and published
Roger Casement, then the British Consul at Boma ( at the mouth of the Congo River ), delivered a long, detailed eyewitness report which was published in 1904.
On 28 Prairial ( 17 June ) the First Consul appointed an Extraordinary Commission of Government of nine members, and a legislative Consulta: the final list of the executive and legislative institutions was published on 5 Messidor ( 24 June ).
Soon afterwards, due to popular demand, Prayer and Russian Consul were published as well.
There There Misirkov published different articles about the Ilinden Uprising and the reasons why the Consul was assassinated.
A new constitution for the State of Lucca was published in 1801, restoring the office of Consul of Justice as the president of the Executive branch, with a parliament called the Great Council.

Consul and 2002
On the initiative of Samuel V. Brock, the U. S. Consul General in Marseille from 1999 to 2002, the square in front of the Consulate was renamed Place Varian Fry.
Sales were disappointing and the Consul Capri was removed from sale after just two and a half years with 19, 421 sold, of which 2002 were GT models.
On June 25, 2002, Wallin's television career came to an end when Prime Minister Jean Chrétien advised Governor General Adrienne Clarkson to appoint Wallin to a four-year term as Canada's Consul General in New York City, her first diplomatic posting.
It aired there until 2002, when Wallin accepted a diplomatic posting as Canada's Consul General in New York City.
ECOPEACE participating in an anti-war protest outside the American Consul ( representative )# Consulates and embassies | consulate in Durban on 16 October 2002, the United Nations Food Security Day and global Anti – McDonald's Day

Consul and .
A farewell supper Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Sethness Jr. planned Sunday for Italian Consul General and Mrs. Giacomo Profili has been canceled because Mr. Sethness is in Illinois Masonic hospital for surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Piero De Luise will honor Italian Consul and Mrs. Emilio Bassi at a cocktail party Tuesday, May 2, from 6 to 8 p.m. in their home.
By 100 Trajan was back in Rome as Emperor instead of merely being a Consul.
* 43 BC – Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, later known as Augustus, compels the Roman Senate to elect him Consul.
Shortly after Napoleon became First Consul and then emperor, using the office to spread the revolution throughout Europe.
Without their best general and his veterans, the French suffered a series of defeats and it was not until Bonaparte returned to become First Consul that France once again held a position of strength on mainland Europe.
Gifts and purchases from Henry Salt, British Consul General in Egypt, beginning with the Colossal bust of Ramesses II in 1818, laid the foundations of the collection of Egyptian Monumental Sculpture.
*" U. S. Consul Gottschalk Coming To Enter The War ", The Washington Post, April 15, 1918.
William Sunley, a planter and British Consul from 1848-1866, was an influence on Anjouan.
Consul ( abbrev.
While many cities ( as in Gaul ) had a double-headed chief magistracy, often another title was used, such as Duumvir or native styles such as Meddix, but Consul was used in some.
The city-state of Genoa, unlike ancient Rome, bestowed the title of Consul on various state officials, not necessarily restricted to the highest.
Modern historians sometimes call him " Robert the Consul ", for that reason, though he himself and his contemporaries did not use that name.
In reality, the First Consul, Bonaparte, dominated his two colleagues and held supreme power, soon making himself Consul for life and eventually, in 1804, Emperor.
Although not part of the Cursus Honorum, upon completing a term as either Praetor or Consul, an officer was required to serve a term as Propraetor and Proconsul, respectively, in one of Rome's many provinces.
The princeps senatus was chosen from all Patricians who had served as a Consul, with former Censors usually holding the office.
The report of the British Consul Roger Casement led to the arrest and punishment of white officials who had been responsible for cold-blooded killings during a rubber-collecting expedition in 1903, including one Belgian national for causing the shooting of at least 122 Congolese natives.

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