Recalled to Rome, Agricola lived in retirement, having refused the proconsulship of Asia. |
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The coalition provisional authority under the proconsulship will cease to exist, replaced by a new interim Iraqi government. |
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The inscription below the pediment indicates that the temple was dedicated in 183-4 by a Roman senator who had risen to hold the proconsulship of Asia. |
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The author provides a historical analysis of the phenomenon of proconsulship and how it has manifested itself in American history. |
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Caesar held both the dictatorship and the tribunate, and alternated between the consulship and the proconsulship. |
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Caesar held both the dictatorship and the tribunate, but alternated between the consulship and the proconsulship. |
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The most commonly chosen province for the proconsulship was Cisalpine Gaul. |
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Walsh's argument seems to suggest the former, probably drawing on the fact that Petronius had held the proconsulship in Bithynia, and the consulship thereafter. |
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