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The outstanding example was in Garibaldi And The Thousand, where he made use of unpublished papers of Lord John Russell and English consular materials to reveal the motives which led the British government to permit Garibaldi to cross the Straits of Messina.
Praetor Anicius Probus first gave him a place in the council and then in about 372 made him consular prefect or " Governor " of Liguria and Emilia, with headquarters at Milan, which was then ( beside Rome ) the second capital in Italy.
In loyalty oaths, it was, " I will not value my life or that of my children less highly than I do the safety of the Emperor and his sisters ," or, if in consular motions: " Good fortune attend to the Emperor and his sisters.
Her father was a man of consular rank ; her grandfather's name was Catulus.
He was interviewed by a consular officer, who again approved his application.
In 442 BC, no consuls were elected, but military tribunes with consular power were appointed instead ; this was a move by the plebeians to try to attain higher magistracies: only patricians could be elected consuls, while some military tribunes were plebeians.
He received the title of Caesar and was appointed praetor with consular power.
In 85, Agricola was recalled to Rome by Domitian, having served for more than six years as governor, longer than normal for consular legates during the Flavian era.
Domitian was apparently unable to gain support among the aristocracy, despite attempts to appease hostile factions with consular appointments.
He was very active in furthering the accession of the French candidate for the throne of Spain, Philip V. Two years later, Vendôme having died in the interval, Alberoni was appointed consular agent for Parma at Philip's court, where he was the royal favourite, being raised at the same time to the dignity of count.
The other Roman consular army was rushed to the Po Valley.
The year used in dates during the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire was the consular year, which began on the day when consuls first entered office – probably 1 May before 222 BC, 15 March from 222 BC to 154 BC, but this event was moved to 1 January in 153 BC.
Legions became more formally organized in the 4th century BC, as Roman warfare evolved to more frequent and planned operations, and the consular army was raised to two legions.
The Embassy was subsequently closed in August 1996, and the United States opened a consular agency on September 2, 1996 to provide services to residents of Seychelles.
Thus, the consular year dating was abandoned in practice, even though it formally remained until the end of the 9th century.
Since Clovis ' name does not appear in the consular lists, it is likely he was granted a suffect consulship.
Although his family was of consular heritage, they were then declining in both social and financial fortunes.
During 64 BC, Catiline was officially accepted as a candidate in the consular election for 63 BC.
Nevertheless, Catiline was defeated by Cicero and Antonius Hybrida in the consular election, largely because the Roman aristocracy feared Catiline and his economic plan.
Pannonia Superior was under the consular legate, who had formerly administered the single province, and had three legions under his control ; Pannonia Inferior at first under a praetorian legate with a single legion as garrison, after Marcus Aurelius under a consular legate, still with only one legion.

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A new king was installed: a Roman senator of consular rank and Arsacid descent, Gaius Julius Sohaemus.

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Tiberius, the new Emperor, responded by granting Claudius consular ornaments.
Whereas his father and brother had concentrated consular power largely in the hands of the Flavian family, Domitian admitted a surprisingly large number of provincials and potential opponents to the consulship, allowing them to head the official calendar by opening the year as an ordinary consul.
Kyrgyz consular representation in Greece is made by the Kazakh consulate in Athens.
Lithuania maintains foreign diplomatic missions in 94 countries on six continents and consular posts in two countries that are not represented by an embassy.
The Romans recorded events by consular year, keeping an official list in various forms called the fasti, used by Roman historians.
Except for Legio I to IV, which were the consular armies ( two per consul ), other units were levied by campaign.
However, by the time of the consular election for 62 BC, Catiline had lost much of the political support he had enjoyed during the previous year's election.
According to Cicero, the auctoritas of ius augurum included the right to adjourn and overturn the process of law: consular election could be-and was-rendered invalid by inaugural error.
*: Under Irish nationality law, any person with an Irish grandparent can become an Irish citizen by being registered in the Foreign Births Register at an Irish embassy or consular office, or at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin.
This extraordinary act is prompt by his desire to maintain his consular command for the First Mithridatic War in Asia Minor.
In Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope C-3PO is introduced to the audience in the opening scenes of the film, wherein C-3PO and R2-D2 are aboard the consular ship Tantive IV when it is attacked by Darth Vader ’ s Star Destroyer Devastator.
The colony was established with Latin rights by the triumvirate of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica, Caius Flaminius, and Lucius Manlius Acidinus, two of whom were of consular and one of praetorian rank.
Each was governed by an imperial consular legate and a procurator.
In the following consular year ( the consuls now being Publius Valerius Poplicola and Titus Lucretius Tricipitinus ) the Sabines marched toward Rome and were stopped by the river Anio and presumably the consular troops south of it.
Several of the ciphers used by the Axis powers were breakable using frequency analysis ( for example, some of the consular ciphers used by the Japanese ).
A promagistrate, or a man executing a curule office without actually holding that office, also possessed imperium in the same degree as the actual incumbents ( i. e., proconsular imperium being more or less equal to consular imperium, propraetorian imperium to praetorian ) and was attended by an equal number of lictors.
The External Relations Act set out that the appointment of the Free State's diplomatic and consular representatives, and the conclusion of international agreements, would be either by or on the authority of the Executive Council ( ss.
The Act then stipulated that " so long as Saorstát Éireann the Irish Free State is associated with the member nations of the Commonwealth, and so long as the King recognised by those nations as the symbol of their co-operation continues to act on behalf of each of those nations ( on the advice of the several Governments thereof ) for the purposes of the appointment of diplomatic and consular representatives and the conclusion of international agreements, the King so recognised may, and is hereby authorised to, act on behalf of Saorstát Éireann for the like purposes as and when advised by the Executive Council so to do " ( s. 3 ( 1 )).

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Upon his return home in 66 BC, he presented himself as a candidate for the consular elections but a delegation from Africa appealing to the Senate, indicting him for abuses, prevented this as the incumbent consul, Lucius Volcatius Tullus, disallowed the candidacy.
Eventually, Bibulus confined himself to his home and pronounced unfavorable omens in an attempt to lay the legal groundwork for the later repeal of Caesar ’ s consular acts.
He was listless, without hope, and described himself as " finished " – he requested that he be sent back to India, which the consular authorities refused to do at the state's expense.
Consequently, when Caesar nominated himself to stand for the consular elections of 59 BC, with the support of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus and Marcus Licinius Crassus, Cato and the rest of the boni, fearing him to be a radical who would destroy the Mos maiorum, bribed heavily in order to ensure that Bibulus would be his consular colleague.
Further, if a border or consular official believes that a visa holder is intentionally misrepresenting himself, then the applicant for entry into the U. S. can also be permanently barred for visa fraud.

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