👉 Consul, in Latin, is a person who presides over public affairs and represents the government of a country. This title was first given to the first consul, Quintus Aemilius Quinctius, during the reign of Augustus, 27 BC-14 AD.
In ancient Rome, consuls were elected by citizens to serve as their representatives in the Senate. They acted as mediators between the government and the citizenry, representing the interests of the people before the
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