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The '''College of Praetors''' is a body consisting of the [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor]] and the magistrates charged with leading the central government's executive bureaus.
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==Authorizing authority==
|post            = Latin Consul
==Eligibility and selection==
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==Current college and college-rank officials==
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|incumbent      = [[Constantine XX Claudius]]<br>[[NAME]]
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|appointer      = The [[Monarchy of Latium|Monarch]]
|termlength      = One year, renewable every five years
|inaugural      = Gaius Vitellius Tricostus & Appius Cloelius Siculus
|formation      = 6th century BC
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The '''Consul''' is one of the most prestigious offices and honorifics in [[Latium]], and was formerly the highest elected political office in ancient Latium. Despite lacking administrative duties or executive authority, the role of Consul remains of significant importance, as it is the only position that may be shared by the [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor]].
 
The role of the consul in government has frequently changed since its inception in the 6th century BCE. Under the empire, the consulship originally served as a senior administrative role, and one that was frequently assumed by the emperor themselves. The emperor has been the sole appointer of the consulship since the 1st century CE, but until the 4th century CE was nominally elected.
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Latin Consul
Consul
File:Emblem of the Latin Senate.svg
Emblem of the Latin Senate
Constantine XX.jpg No image.svg
Incumbent
Constantine XX Claudius
NAME
since 1 January 2022
AppointerThe Monarch
Term lengthOne year, renewable every five years
Inaugural holderGaius Vitellius Tricostus & Appius Cloelius Siculus
Formation6th century BC

The Consul is one of the most prestigious offices and honorifics in Latium, and was formerly the highest elected political office in ancient Latium. Despite lacking administrative duties or executive authority, the role of Consul remains of significant importance, as it is the only position that may be shared by the Emperor.

The role of the consul in government has frequently changed since its inception in the 6th century BCE. Under the empire, the consulship originally served as a senior administrative role, and one that was frequently assumed by the emperor themselves. The emperor has been the sole appointer of the consulship since the 1st century CE, but until the 4th century CE was nominally elected.