proconsulate

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English - Turkish
prokonsüllük
{i} genel valilik
{i} valilik
proconsul
{i} genel vali
proconsul
{i} vali
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of proconsulate in Turkish Turkish dictionary

proconsul
Roma imparatorluğu'nda eyalet valisi
English - English
The office of a proconsul
The district under proconsul’s government

proconsulate of Syria.

pro·con·sul·ship the rank of a proconsul, or the time when someone was a proconsul
The office jurisdiction of a proconsul, or the term of his office
the position of proconsul
{i} office of commissioner; term of governor; office of a provincial governor in ancient Rome; term of a provincial governor in ancient Rome
proconsulship
proconsul
A magistrate who served as a consul and then as the governor of a province
proconsul
a provincial governor of consular rank in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire
proconsul
He was usually one who had previously been consul
proconsul
{i} governor, commissioner; provincial governor in ancient Rome
proconsul
An officer who discharged the duties of a consul without being himself consul; a governor of, or a military commander in, a province
proconsul
an anthropoid ape of the genus Proconsul a provincial governor of consular rank in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire an official in a modern colony who has considerable administrative power
proconsul
an official in a modern colony who has considerable administrative power
proconsul
an anthropoid ape of the genus Proconsul
proconsul
someone who governed a part of the ancient Roman Empire (pro consule ). In the ancient Roman republic, a consul whose powers had been extended for a definite period beyond his regular one-year term. These extensions were necessitated by such events as long periods of war. The extension of a chief magistrate's term was originally voted by the people, but the power was soon assumed by the Senate. Provincial governors were usually magistrates whose terms had been extended. Under the empire (after 27 BC), governors of senatorial provinces were called proconsuls
proconsulate

    Hyphenation

    pro·con·su·late

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ (")prO-'kän(t)-s&l ] (noun.) 14th century. From Latin prōcōnsulātus
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