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| class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>2 July</small><br />1880 | | class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>2 July</small><br />1880 | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#19th Century|1876]]</small> | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#19th Century|1876]]</small> | ||
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| bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center>[[United Latium#History|Optimates]] | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center>[[United Latium#History|Optimates]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>2 July</small><br />1886 | | class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>2 July</small><br />1886 | ||
| bgcolor="#FFD27F" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#19th Century|1880]]</small> | | bgcolor="#FFD27F" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#19th Century|1880]]</small> | ||
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|Foreign | ! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|Foreign |Latin Ambassador to [[Lyncanestria]]}} | ||
| bgcolor="#FFD27F" rowspan=2 | <center> [[Liberal Party (Latin State)|Populares]] | | bgcolor="#FFD27F" rowspan=2 | <center> [[Liberal Party (Latin State)|Populares]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small> 2 August</small><br />1890 | | class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small> 2 August</small><br />1890 | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#19th Century|1886]]</small> | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#19th Century|1886]]</small> | ||
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Consul of Latium|Consul]]| | ! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Consul of Latium|Consul]]|Count Palatine of the Occidens}} | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center>[[United Latium#History|Optimates]] | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center>[[United Latium#History|Optimates]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small> 3 August</small><br />1894 | | class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small> 3 August</small><br />1894 | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#19th Century|1893]]</small> | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#19th Century|1893]]</small> | ||
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Consul of Latium|Consul]]| | ! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Consul of Latium|Consul]]|Propraetor for Minority Affairs|Lord Speaker}} | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center>[[United Latium#History|Optimates]] | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center>[[United Latium#History|Optimates]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>4 August</small><br />1897 | | class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>4 August</small><br />1897 | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center> – | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center> – | ||
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list | ! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|Master of Soldiers|Praetor for Defense}} | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center>[[United Latium#History|Optimates]] | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center>[[United Latium#History|Optimates]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 rowspan=2 | <center><small>29 October</small><br /> 1907 | | class=nowrap height=75 rowspan=2 | <center><small>29 October</small><br /> 1907 | ||
| bgcolor="#faf4d9" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#20th Century|1902]]</small> | | bgcolor="#faf4d9" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#20th Century|1902]]</small> | ||
! rowspan=3 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|Aedile|[[Master of Offices | ! rowspan=3 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|Aedile|[[Master of Offices]]}} | ||
| bgcolor="#faf4d9" rowspan=3 | <center>[[Party of the Center (Latium)|Medietas]] | | bgcolor="#faf4d9" rowspan=3 | <center>[[Party of the Center (Latium)|Medietas]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>29 May</small><br />1931 | | class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>29 May</small><br />1931 | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#20th Century|1927]]</small> | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#20th Century|1927]]</small> | ||
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list| | ! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Count of the Sacred Largesses]]|[[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]}} | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center> [[United Latium#History|Optimates]] | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center> [[United Latium#History|Optimates]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 rowspan=4 | <center><small>23 July</small><br />1963 | | class=nowrap height=75 rowspan=4 | <center><small>23 July</small><br />1963 | ||
| bgcolor="#EBEBEB" | <center> – | | bgcolor="#EBEBEB" | <center> – | ||
! rowspan=5 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[Master of Offices | ! rowspan=5 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|[[Master of Offices]]|Latin Ambassador to Garza|Count Palatine of Adrianople and the North|[[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]}} | ||
| bgcolor="#EBEBEB" rowspan=5 | <center>{{wp|Independent (politician)|Independent}} | | bgcolor="#EBEBEB" rowspan=5 | <center>{{wp|Independent (politician)|Independent}} | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>4 January</small><br />1966 | | class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>4 January</small><br />1966 | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center>– | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center>– | ||
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]| | ! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]|Propraetor for Defense}} | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center> [[United Latium#History|Conservative]] | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center> [[United Latium#History|Conservative]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>19 June</small><br />1968 | | class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>19 June</small><br />1968 | ||
| bgcolor="#FFD27F" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#20th Century|1965]]</small> | | bgcolor="#FFD27F" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#20th Century|1965]]</small> | ||
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|Propraetor of Espo| | ! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|Propraetor of Espo|Praetor for Foreign Affairs|[[Minority Leaders in the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]}} | ||
| bgcolor="#FFD27F" rowspan=2 | <center> [[Liberal Party (Latin State)|Liberal]] | | bgcolor="#FFD27F" rowspan=2 | <center> [[Liberal Party (Latin State)|Liberal]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 rowspan=4 | <center><small>7 January </small><br />1981 | | class=nowrap height=75 rowspan=4 | <center><small>7 January </small><br />1981 | ||
| bgcolor="#FFD27F" | <center>– | | bgcolor="#FFD27F" | <center>– | ||
! rowspan=5 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list| | ! rowspan=5 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|Praetor for Foreign Affairs|[[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]}} | ||
| bgcolor="#FFD27F" rowspan=5 | <center>[[Liberal Party (Latin State)|Liberal]] | | bgcolor="#FFD27F" rowspan=5 | <center>[[Liberal Party (Latin State)|Liberal]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 rowspan=2 | <center><small>7 January</small><br />1991 | | class=nowrap height=75 rowspan=2 | <center><small>7 January</small><br />1991 | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center><small>[[List of Latin general elections#20th Century|1980]]</small> | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center><small>[[List of Latin general elections#20th Century|1980]]</small> | ||
! rowspan=3 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Consul of Latium|Consul]]|[[Count | ! rowspan=3 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Consul of Latium|Consul]]|[[Count of the East]]|[[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]|Under-Praetor for Defense}} | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=3 | <center> [[United Latium#History|Conservative]] | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=3 | <center> [[United Latium#History|Conservative]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>14 December </small><br />1993 | | class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>14 December </small><br />1993 | ||
| bgcolor="#FFD27F" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#20th Century|1990]]</small> | | bgcolor="#FFD27F" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#20th Century|1990]]</small> | ||
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|Consul| | ! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|Consul|Praetor for Foreign Affairs|[[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]}} | ||
| bgcolor="#FFD27F" rowspan=2 | <center> [[Liberal Party (Latin State)|Liberal]] | | bgcolor="#FFD27F" rowspan=2 | <center> [[Liberal Party (Latin State)|Liberal]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 rowspan=3 | <center><small>9 March</small><br />2014 | | class=nowrap height=75 rowspan=3 | <center><small>9 March</small><br />2014 | ||
| bgcolor="#CEFFBD" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#20th Century|2005]]</small> | | bgcolor="#CEFFBD" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#20th Century|2005]]</small> | ||
! rowspan=4 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list| | ! rowspan=4 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|Praetor for Education|[[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]}} | ||
| bgcolor="#CEFFBD" rowspan=4 | <center> [[Progressive Party of Latium|Progressive]] | | bgcolor="#CEFFBD" rowspan=4 | <center> [[Progressive Party of Latium|Progressive]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>18 February</small><br />2016 | | class=nowrap height=75 | <center><small>18 February</small><br />2016 | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center><small>[[Latin general election, 2014|2014]]</small> | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center><small>[[Latin general election, 2014|2014]]</small> | ||
! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]||[[Master of Offices | ! rowspan=2 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" | {{bulleted list|[[Minority leaders of the Latin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]||[[Master of Offices]]|Aedile}} | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center> [[United Latium#History|Conservative]] | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=2 | <center> [[United Latium#History|Conservative]] | ||
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| class=nowrap height=75 rowspan=2 | <center><small>Incumbent</small><br /> | | class=nowrap height=75 rowspan=2 | <center><small>Incumbent</small><br /> | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center> <small>– | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" | <center> <small>– | ||
! rowspan=3 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list| | ! rowspan=3 style="font-size:90%; font-weight:normal; line-height:normal; max-width:175pt; padding-bottom:0.5em; padding-right:1em; text-align:left" |{{bulleted list|Praetor for Foreign Affairs|Praetor for Business and Energy}} | ||
| bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=3 | <center>[[United Latium]] | | bgcolor="#cce5ff" rowspan=3 | <center>[[United Latium]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:43, 22 November 2020
The position of Consul is one of the oldest political office in Latium. From the introduction of the position in the 6th century BC until 1866 AD, two consuls were chosen for each calendar year from among the Senate, sometimes including the king serving. The first consulship in the modern sense was served by Duke Thomas Anicius, who was appointed by Theophylactus I Augustus in 1866 and later oversaw the first nationwide elections. Prior to his election the first political parties began to form. Since the 19th century however, the role of the Consul has grown into a larger role of prominence, resembling a Prime Minister. The earliest recorded consuls were Gaius Vitellius Tricostus and Appius Cloelius Siculus, appointed for the year 593 BC. The Consul serves as the de facto co-head of government and presiding officer of the Senate. The current Consul is Alexander Pompilius who has served since 11 March 2016.
List of Consuls
Independent (4) Optimates/Conservative Party/United Latium (12) Populares-Liberal Party (8) Medietas (4) Popular Socialst (1) Progressive Party (2) | |||||||||
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Portrait | Consul (Birth–Death) |
Term of office & mandate Duration in years and days |
Other public offices previously held |
Party | Monarch (Reign) | ||||
Thomas Anicius, Duke Beroea Senator (1821–1899) |
1866 |
1875 |
I Augustus (1846–1897) | ||||||
9 years, 168 days | |||||||||
John Pinarius, Duke Pinarius Senator (1819–1882) |
1875 |
1880 |
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4 years, 325 days | |||||||||
Peter Lucretius, Duke Lucretius Senator (1836–1902) |
1880 |
1886 |
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5 years, 277 days | |||||||||
Peter Claudius, Duke Adrianople Senator (1823–1912) |
1886 |
1890 |
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4 years, 8 days | |||||||||
Alexander Anistius, Duke Anistius Senator (1825–1897) |
1890 |
1894 |
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4 years, 1 day | |||||||||
Leo Salonius Senator (1855–1907) |
1894 |
1897 |
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3 years, 1 day | (1897–1918) | ||||||||
Theodulus Julius, Duke Julius Senator (1867–1932) |
1897 |
1907 |
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10 years, 86 days | |||||||||
Petronas Pollius, Duke Pollius Senator (1873–1945) |
1907 |
1915 |
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7 years, 223 days | |||||||||
Theodotus Tullius Senator (1879–1945) |
1915 |
1920 |
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5 years, 74 days | File:Marius IV of Latium.jpg (1918–1928) | ||||||||
Victor Laetorius Senator (1879–1945) |
1920 |
1925 |
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5 years, 1 day | |||||||||
Michael Guillous, Duke Guillous Senator (1883–1939) |
1925 |
1927 |
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2 years, 84 days | |||||||||
Alexius Vispasius, Duke Vispasius Senator (1877–1931) |
1927 |
1931 |
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3 years, 195 days | (1928–1934) | ||||||||
Peter Abronius Senator (1872–1936) |
1931 |
1934 |
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3 years, 92 days | (1934–1945) | ||||||||
Marcus Erucius Senator (1866–1937) |
1934 |
1936 |
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4 years, 324 days | |||||||||
Constantine Lucceius Senator (1884–1945) |
1936 |
1937 |
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1 year, 244 days | |||||||||
Senator (1889–1947) |
1937 |
1938 |
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191 days | |||||||||
John Laenius Senator (1869–1945) |
1938 |
1944 |
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5 years, 191 days | |||||||||
Senator (1889–1947) |
1944 |
1945 |
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1 year, 99 days | |||||||||
John Arrius, Duke Arrius Senator (1901–1946) |
1945 |
1946 |
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(1945–2000) | |||||
280 days | |||||||||
Jason Claudius, Duke Adrianople Senator (1900–1976) |
1946 |
1963 |
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17 years, 187 days | |||||||||
Josephus Verrucosus, Duke Verrucosus Senator (1928–) |
1963 |
1966 |
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2 years, 165 days | |||||||||
Constantine Caprenius, Duke Caprenius Senator (1894–1970) |
1966 |
1968 |
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2 years, 167 days | |||||||||
Valentinian Poppaeus, Duke Poppaeus Senator (1930–1993) |
1968 |
1981 |
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11 years, 202 days | |||||||||
Josephus Verrucosus, Duke Verrucosus Senator (1928–) |
1981 |
1991 |
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10 years, 0 days | |||||||||
Valentinian Poppaeus, Duke Poppaeus Senator (1930–1993) |
1991 |
1993 |
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2 years, 341 days | |||||||||
Jordan Duronius Senator (1937–) |
1993 |
1996 |
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2 years, 18 days | |||||||||
Justin Seius Senator (1931–) |
1996 |
2003 |
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7 years, 264 days | |||||||||
Antonius Tullius, Duke Tullius Senator (1921–2008) |
2003 |
2006 |
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2 years, 102 days | Augustus (1997–2016) | ||||||||
Constantine Otacilius Senator (1929–) |
2006 |
2014 |
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8 years, 66 days | |||||||||
Maria Tarpeia, Duchess Ulpia Senator (1965–2016) |
2014 |
2016 |
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1 year, 346 days | |||||||||
Alexander Pompilius Senator (1957–) |
2016 |
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(2016–) | |||||||||
8 years, 25 days |
Living former consuls
As of 2019 there are four living former consuls:
The Duke Verrucosus
served 1963–1966
1981–1991
born 1928 (age 96)Jordan Duronius
served 1989–1991
born 1937 (age 87)Justin Seius
served 1991–1998
born 1931 (age 93)Constantine Otacilius
2001–2014
born 1929 (age 95)