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The office of the Roman Consul was pivotal in managing both the administration of power and the resolution of conspiracies within the state. Conspirators often sought to undermine the authority of the Consuls, who served as judges and leaders, commanding troops and enforcing laws. The Consuls had the authority to help or penalize offenders, sending troops to quell uprisings and maintaining order. They were deeply involved in matters of virtue, often reflecting on law and morality while addressing issues of loyalty and betrayal among allies and citizens alike.
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LATIN ENGLISH civitas, civitatis coniuratio coniuratus copiae imperium iudex, iudicis state conspiracy conspirator troops power judge The Consuls
LATIN ENGLISH legatus lex, legis modus mors, mortis praemium virtus, virtutis ambassador law manner, way death prize virtue The consuls
LATIN ENGLISH adiuvare dare dare poenas ducere invenire mittere orare help give pay the penalty lead find send pray, beg The consuls
LATIN ENGLISH alius clam magnopere pauci saepe summus suus ultimus other secretly greatly a few often highest his own last The consuls