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  1. Roman consul

    about the highest office of the Roman Republic other Consul Roman government A consul served in the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic . Each year, two consuls were elected together, to serve for a one year term. Each consul was given veto power over his colleague and the officials ... Image Flavius Anastasius Probus 01b.JPG thumb 200px right Flavius Anastasius Roman Consul Flavius ... individuals by the Papacy. In 719, the title of Roman consul was offered by the Pope to Charles ... Imperium, the consul would become a proconsul and governor of one or several of Rome s many Roman ... Association div References Reflist Ancient Rome topics DEFAULTSORT Roman Consul Category Roman ... simple Roman consul sr sh Konzul fi Konsuli sv Konsul Rom tr ... of the last Etruscan civilization Etruscan King Lucius Tarquinius Superbus and the end of the Roman ... military commanders. In 305 BC the name of the office was changed to consul in Latin , consulere means to take counsel . The consul was believed by the Romans to date back to the traditional ... office, when the Lex Licinia Sextia provided that at least one consul each year should be plebeian. The first plebeian consul, Lucius Sextius , was thereby elected the following year. Modern historians ... of consul was gradually monopolized by a patrician elite. ref T. J. Cornell, The Beginnings of Rome , chapter 10.4. ref During times of war, the primary qualification for consul was military skill and reputation ... Roman. When Lucius Cornelius Sulla regulated the cursus by law, the minimum age of election to consul became, in effect, 41 years of age. Beginning in the late Republic, after finishing a consular year, a former consul would usually serve a lucrative term as a proconsul , the Roman Governor of one of the senatorial Roman provinces provinces . The most commonly chosen province for the proconsul ship was Cisalpine Gaul . Consul suffectus If a consul died during his term not uncommon when ...   more details



  1. Roman Consul Stakes

    The Roman Consul Stakes is an Australian Jockey Club AJC Group races Group 2 Australia n Thoroughbred horse race for three year olds, at set weights, over a distance of 1200 metres. It is held annually at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney in September October. Total prize money for the race is A 175,000. The winners 2011 Foxwege ref http www.racingvictoria.net.au Racing race.aspx?meet code 845044&race code 984877 2011 result ref 2010 Buffering ref http www.racingvictoria.net.au Racing race.aspx?meet code 835731&race code 956236 2010 result ref 2009 Shellscrape ref http www.aapracing.com.au group races group 2 october 2009 3383 MjE6MjI 2009 result ref 2008 Montana Flyer ref http www.aapracing.com.au group races group 2 october 2008 2831 MTc6ODM 2008 result ref 2007 race not run 2006 Reigning to Win 2005 Denmarket 2004 Fastnet Rock horse Fastnet Rock 2003 Exceed and Excel 2002 Snowland 2001 Stylish Lass 2000 Kootoomootoo 1999 Easy Rocking 1998 Laurie s Lottery 1997 Encounter 1996 Anthems 1995 Our Maizcay 1994 Marwina 1993 Jetball 1992 Slight Chance 1991 Prince Of Praise 1990 Bureaucracy 1989 Show County 1988 Wonder Dancer 1987 Christmas Tree 1986 Rendoo 1988 Wat Of The Moment 1984 Red Anchor See also List of Australian Group races Group races References reflist http www.studbook.org.au RaceWinnersHistory.aspx?RACEID 4433 Australian Studbook AJC Roman Consul Stakes Race Winners Category Horse races in Australia Category Randwick Racecourse ...   more details



  1. Consul

    About the historical office in Rome and medieval cities as well as during the French Revolution Roman consul main Roman consul Consul abbrev. cos. Latin plural consules was the highest elected office of the Roman Republic and an appointive office under the Roman Empire Empire . The title was also used ... styles such as Meddix , but Consul was used in some. Private sphere It was not uncommon for an organisation under Roman private law to copy the terminology of state and city institutions for its .... Medieval city states The city state of Genoa , unlike ancient Rome, bestowed the title of Consul ... by other powers and is reflected in the modern usage of the word see Consul representative . In England, the clerks of Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester , made a practice of using the Latin word consul ... call him Robert the Consul , for that reason, though he himself and his contemporaries did not use that name ... for a period of ten years. In reality, the First Consul, Bonaparte, dominated his two colleagues and held supreme power, soon making himself Consul for life and eventually, in 1804, First French Empire ... Consuls 10 November 12 December 1799 Napoleon Bonaparte First Consul , Jean Jacques R gis de Cambac r s Jean Jacques Cambac r s Second Consul , Charles Fran ois Lebrun, duc de Plaisance Charles Fran ois Lebrun Third Consul , Consuls 12 December 1799 18 May 1804 Roman Republic The French sponsored Roman Republic 18th century Roman Republic 15 February 1798 23 June 1800 was headed by multiple ... by Naples 30 September 1799 23 June 1800 , bringing an end to the Roman Republic. Bolognese Republic ... jointly, but occasionally styled first consul , second consul Carlos Antonio L pez Ynsfr n b. 1792 ... head of state, styled consul, 28 March 1821 26 May 1821 Stamatellos Antonopoulos The Consulate of East ... & Ioannis Filon Note in Greek language Greek , the term for consul is ypatos , which translates ... similar modern position in San Marino s government Consularis Roman gubernatorial style Consulate Chronological ...   more details



  1. The Consul

    Menotti operas The Consul is an opera in three acts with music and libretto by Gian Carlo Menotti , his first full length opera. Its first performance was on March 1, 1950, at the Shubert Theatre Could this actually be the Forrest Theatre? in Philadelphia with Patricia Neway as the lead heroine Magda Sorel, Gloria Lane as the secretary of the consulate, Marie Powers as the mother, and Andrew McKinley as the magician Nika Magadoff. The opera opened one month later in New York City where it enjoyed a successful opening run. Neway also led the Broadway theatre Broadway cast, this time with Rosemary Kuhlmann as the secretary of the consulate. ref Smith, Cecil, The Consul . Musical Drama in Three Acts December 1950 . Notes 2nd Ser. , 8 1 pp. 125 126. ref Neway, Kuhlmann, and Powers also performed these roles in the UK at the Cambridge Theatre in February 1951, with Norman Kelley playing the role of the magician Nika. ref A.J. no full name given , Review of The Consul 1951 . The Musical Times , 92 1298 p. 166. ref ref Benjamin, Arthur, The Consul July 1951 . Music & Letters , 32 3 pp. 247 251 ... title La Scala Offers Menotti s Consul With 2 Members of Original ... , 101 5 pp. 703 713. ref For The Consul , Menotti won the 1950 Pulitzer Prize for Music and also ... are safe. Scene 2 The consul s office Many people are waiting to obtain visas. Magda applies and joins .... Scene 2 The consulate Magda is desperate to see the consul. A magician, waiting for a visa, attempts .... Magda s fears increase. Act 3 Scene 1 Magda s child and mother in law have died. At the consul ... cgi reprint 16 4 696 last Pines first Roger title The Consul . Gian Carlo Menotti journal The Opera ... Menotti, G. The Consul Amelia al ballo publisher Naxos Historical accessdate 25 October 2010 ref ..., The Oxford Dictionary of Opera , 1992 ISBN 0 19 869164 5 DEFAULTSORT Consul, The Category Operas ... Konsul es The Consul it Il console fi Konsuli ooppera sv Konsuln ...   more details



  1. Consul (disambiguation)

    A consul is one of a number of political officials. Roman consul , the highest elected office in ancient Rome All later Consuls and Consulates are ultimately derived from the Roman ones, in particular Consul representative , a representative in one country of the government of another Consul General , the head of a consular mission Vice Consul , a subordinate consular officer First Consul , a title used by Napoleon Consulate of the Sea , quasi judicial body in Medieval Aragon Consul may also refer to Places Consul, Alabama USA Consul, Saskatchewan Canada Vehicles Airspeed Consul , British aircraft Ford Consul , British automobile The arts The Consul , opera by Gian Carlo Menotti The Honorary Consul , novel by Graham Greene The Honorary Consul film , 1983 adaptation of the Graham Greene novel Other Consul was a traditional name for performing apes in the nineteenth century see Proconsul primate Organisation Consul , 1920 s German Nationalist death squad Consul genus , a genus of butterflies See also Consol disambiguation Console disambiguation Council disambiguation Counsel disambig bg ca C nsol cs Konzul rozcestn k da Konsul de Konsul Begriffskl rung es C nsul eo Konsulo fr Consul he lt Konsulas reik m s nl Consul ja no Konsul nds Kunsel pt C nsul desambigua o ru simple Consul sr sv Konsul tr Kons l zh ...   more details



  1. British Consul

    British Consul may refer to The Consul representative Consul who represents Great Britain in various foreign countries SS British Consul , a tanker sunk during the Second World War disambig ...   more details



  1. Eustathius (consul)

    Flavius Eustathius fl . 415 422 was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire . Biography In 415 416 he was quaestor sacri palatii in this capacity he received a copy of a law Codex Theodosianus i.8.1, De officio quaestoris , 15 October 415 he had promoted. Between 420 and 422 he held the high office of Praetorian prefect of the East , while in 421 he held the Roman consul consulate . Bibliography Jones, A.H.M., J.R. Martindale, e J. Morris, Fl. Eustathius 12 , Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , Vol. 2 395 527, Cambridge, 1971 1992, p.  436. S start S bef before Theodosius II Imp. Caesar Flavius Theodosius Augustus IX, br Constantius III Fl. Constantius III S ttl title List of Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire regent1 Flavius Julius Agricola Fl. Iulius Agricola years 421 S aft after Honorius emperor Imp. Caesar Honorius Augustus XIII, br Theodosius II Imp. Caesar Flavius Theodosius Augustus X S bef before Monaxius Fl. Monaxius S ttl title Praetorian prefect of the East years 420 422 S aft after Asclepiodotus consul 423 Fl. Asclepiodotus end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eustathius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eustathius Consul Category 5th century Byzantine people Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Praetorian prefects of the East bg 421 . it Eustazio console 421 ru ...   more details



  1. Eutropius (consul)

    year he became the first eunuch to be appointed a consul . He made enemies of both Gainas Ga nas ..., and these two powerful figures engineered his downfall the same year he became a consul. After Eutropius ... of his predecessor Rufinus. References J.B. Bury 1923 . http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts secondary BURLAT home.html History of the Later Roman Empire see chapters http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts secondary BURLAT 5A .html 2 Stilicho and Eutropius A.D. 396 397 and http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts secondary BURLAT 5A .html 4 Fall of Eutropius and the German ... Thayer E Roman Texts Claudian In Eutropium 1 .htm Book I , http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Claudian In Eutropium 2 .html Book II . s start s bef before Honorius emperor Imp. Caesar Flavius Honorius Augustus IV, br Flavius Eutychianus s ttl title List of late imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 399 regent1 Flavius Mallius Theodorus s aft after Aurelianus consul 400 Aurelianus , br Stilicho Flavius Stilicho I end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ... Imperial Roman consuls Category 4th century Byzantine people bg 399 . de Eutropios ... Eutropius it Eutropio console 399 la Eutropius consul hu Eutropius biz nci miniszter nl Eutropius ...   more details



  1. Anatolius (consul)

    Anatolius fl . 421 451 was a diplomat and general of the Eastern Roman Empire and Roman consul Consul in 440. Very influential during the reign of Theodosius II , he held command of the Empire s eastern armies for 13 years and led several negotiations with Attila the Hun . Biography In 421 Anatolius led one Roman army in Persian Armenia during the Roman Sassanid War 421 422 war against the Sassanids . Anatolius was magister militum per Orientem from 433 to 446, reaching the consulate in 440, which he held with the Western Emperor Valentinian III as a colleague. In his capacity as magister militum , he built the fortress of Theodosiopolis Armenia Theodosiopolis along the border with Persarmenia in the mid 430s in 440 he directed some works at Heliopolis of Phoenicia and rebuilt the walls of Gerasa in Arabia.In 440, ref This episode, told by Procopius in the Persian Wars , I.2.11 15, could be placed in 421, during the previous war against the Sassanids Michael H. Dodgeon, Samuel N. C. Lieu, Geoffrey Greatrex, The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars, Part 2 , CRC Press, 2002, ISBN ... II Imp. Caesar Flavius Theodosius Augustus XVII, br Rufius Postumius Festus consul 439 Fl. Festus S ttl title List of Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire regent1 Valentinian III Imp. Caesar Placidus ... on foot Yazdegerd, informed that he was the Roman general, was baffled by such a demonstration of respect ... for an annual tribute of 2100 pounds of gold. In 450 however, Attila was again at war against the Roman ... the names of Nomus , Senator consul 436 Senator and Anatolius. Anatolius, who by then had ... of the reign of Marcian , Florentius consul 429 Florentius and Anatolius dissuaded the Emperor to support ... of the Later Roman Empire , Anatolius 10 , volume 2, Cambridge University Press, 1992, ISBN 0521201594 ... DATE OF BIRTH 421 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 451 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Anatolius Consul Category ... Imperial Roman consuls Category Magistri militum Category Patricii Category 421 births Category ...   more details



  1. Rufinus (consul)

    of the Later Roman Empire , Chapter 5. s start s bef before Flavius Eutolmius Tatianus , br Quintus Aurelius Symmachus s ttl title List of late imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire ...Flavius Rufinus died November 27, 395 was a 4th century Eastern Roman Empire statesman of Gaulish extraction who served as Praetorian prefect of the East for the emperor Theodosius I , as well as his son Arcadius , under whom Rufinus was the actual power behind the throne. He was the subject of the verse invective In Rufinum by the western court poet Claudian . Life Tall and always in movement, he is described as acute, ambitious, greedy and without principles, but a rigorous Christian. His difficulty with the Greek language is recorded by the sources, as well as his Aquitania n origin. In 388 he was appointed magister officiorum . In 392 he served as Roman consul and in that same year he was appointed as Praetorian prefect of the East . Emperor Theodosius trusted Rufinus, and he used this influence to fight his opponents at the court. He came into conflict with Promotus and Timasius , respectively magister equitum and magister peditum of Theodosius. During a meeting of the council, Rufinus insulted Promotus, who slapped him Rufinus went to Theodosius to report the affront, and Theodosius replied that if nothing changed he would have appointed Rufinus co emperor. Taking advantage of the imperial ... the ruler of the Eastern Roman Empire , since he exercised great influence over the young Emperor Arcadius ..., however this plan was stymied by another of the imperial ministers, Eutropius consul Eutropius ... from crushing Alaric when the Roman general had the chance. Stilicho had trapped Alaric and the Visigoths ... Augustus II West and East , br Eugenius Flavius Eugenius Augustus West , br Abundantius consul Flavius ... years 392, September 10 395, November 27 s aft after Caesarius consul 397 Caesarius s end Persondata ... 395 deaths Category 4th century Byzantine people Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Praetorian ...   more details



  1. Abundantius (consul)

    Flavius Abundantius floruit 375 400 was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire . Of Scythians Scythian origin, he entered the Roman army under emperor Gratian 367 375 and climbed up its ranks until, around 392 and under emperor Theodosius I 378 395 , he become magister utriusque militiae . The next year, in 393 , he also held the consul ate. The powerful eunuch and courtesan Eutropius Byzantine official Eutropius , who had been introduced by Abundantius into the court, caused his downfall, because he longed for Abundantius properties in 396 Eutropius had the new emperor Arcadius exile Abundantius at Pityus on the Black Sea and give all his properties to Eutropius himself. When Eutropius died 399 , Abundantius succeeded in being transferred to the more comfortable Sidon , where he was still alive in 400 . References Otto Seeck, s de RE Abundantius 1 Abundantius 1 , Paulys Realencyclop die der classischen Altertumswissenschaft s start s bef before Arcadius Imp. Caesar Arcadius Augustus II, br Rufinus Byzantine official Fl. Rufinus s ttl title List of late imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 393 regent1 Theodosius I mp. Caesar Theodosius Augustus II s aft after Arcadius Imp. Caesar Arcadius Augustus III, br Honorius emperor Imp. Caesar Honorius Augustus II, br Virius Nicomachus Flavianus end Category 4th century Romans Category Imperial Roman consuls AncientRome politician stub bg de Abundantius es Abundancio c nsul it Abundanzio ru ...   more details



  1. Consul (genus)

    Taxobox name Consul image AnaeaConsul.jpg image caption Museum specimen of Consul fabius from Bolivia regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae subfamilia Charaxinae tribus Anaeni genus Consul genus authority Pieter Cramer Cramer , 1776 Consul described by Pieter Cramer in 1776 is a South American Nymphalidae nymphalid butterfly genus in the subfamily Charaxinae . Species There are 4 species in the genus. All are Neotropical . Consul electra Westwood, 1850 Consul excellens Bates, 1864 Consul fabius Cramer, 1776 Consul panariste Hewitson, 1856 Consul fabius is the most common and well known. It occurs from Mexico to Bolivia in deciduous forest , rainforest , and cloud forest , at elevations between sea level and about 1200  m. The larvae feed on several species of Piperaceae . It is part of a mimicry ring and also mimics dead leaves. External links http tolweb.org Consul 70540 TOL http www.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia papilionoidea nymphalidae charaxinae consul index.html Consul , funet.fi systematics http www.biolib.cz en taxon id324030 Biolib Category Anaeini Charaxinae stub es Consul animal no Consul sommerfugl ...   more details



  1. Consul fabius

    italic title Taxobox name Consul fabius image Nymphalidae Consul fabius.jpg image caption Ventral view of Consul fabius regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae genus Consul genus Consul species C. fabius binomial Consul fabius binomial authority Cramer, 1776 synonyms Papilio fabius Cramer, 1775 Consul hippona Anaea fabius Protogonius quadridentatus Consul fabius quadridentatus Butler, 1874 Protogonius castaneus Consul fabius castaneus Butler, 1874 Protogonius ochraceus Consul fabius ochraceus Butler, 1874 Protogonius albinotatus Consul fabius albinotatus ... aequatorialis Butler, 1875 Protogonius diffusus ab. ecuadorensis Strand, 1921 Consul fabius , common name Tiger Leafwing , is the most common and well known species of the genus Consul belonging ... the back,while the chrysalis are pale green. Distribution Consul fabius occurs from Mexico to the Amazons ... nymphalidae charaxinae consul index.html PAGENAME in Funet.fi ref Habitat This species is present ... Consul fabius fabius Surinam Consul fabius cecrops small Doubleday, 1849 small Mexico, Panama to Bolivia Consul fabius albinotatus small Butler, 1874 small Colombia Consul fabius bogotanus small Butler, 1874 small Columbia, Venezuela Consul fabius castaneus small Butler, 1874 small Brazil Amazonas Consul fabius drurii small Butler, 1874 small Brazil Consul fabius divisus small Butler, 1874 small Peru Consul fabius ochraceus small Butler, 1874 small Trinidad Consul fabius quadridentatus small Butler, 1874 small Bolivia Consul fabius fulvus small Butler, 1875 small Peru Consul fabius diffusus small Butler, 1875 small Ecuador Consul fabius semifulvus small Butler, 1875 small Ecuador Consul fabius fassli small R ber, 1916 small western Colombia, Ecuador Consul fabius superba small Niepelt, 1923 small Colombia Gallery gallery File Sepp Surinaamsche vlinders pl 130 plate Consul fabius.jpg Illustration of Consul fabius from Papillons de Surinam dessin s d apr s nature , plate 130 Biodiversity ...   more details



  1. Vice consul

    notability date May 2010 unreferenced date May 2010 A vice consul is a subordinate officer, authorized to exercise consular functions in some particular part of a district controlled by a Consul representative consulate . Category Government Category Gubernatorial titles gov stub da Generalkonsul et Asekonsul no Generalkonsul sv Generalkonsul ...   more details



  1. Ford Consul

    Infobox Automobile name Ford Consul image Image ford.consul.mk2.arp.750pix.jpg 250px Ford Consul II convertible ... Pilot successor Ford Cortina class height weight The Ford Consul is a automobile car manufactured by Ford of Britain Ford in UK Britain . Between 1951 and 1962 the Consul was the four cylinder base model of the three model Ford Zephyr range, comprising Consul, Zephyr and Zephyr Zodiac. In 1962 the line was restyled, and the Consul was replaced by the Zephyr 4, the mid range Zephyr model becoming the Zephyr 6 and the top of the range Zephyr Zodiac just being called the Zodiac. At this point Consul became a four car range in its own right, the Ford Classic Consul Classic , Ford Capri Consul Capri , Ford Corsair Consul Corsair and Ford Cortina Consul Cortina . The Classic, Capri and Corsair were relatively short lived, but the Ford Cortina , after losing in 1964 the Consul tag, went on to become a best seller. The Consul name reappeared from 1972 to 1975 on a replacement for the Zephyr range ... by now had also been reintroduced, in 1969. Ford Consul Mk1 1951 1956 Infobox Automobile generation name Ford Consul image Image Ford Consul MkI convertible front.jpg 250px Ford Consul MkI production ... 0 abbr on ref name PracticalMotorist196004 The Consul was first shown at the 1950 London Motor Show ... cite journal authorlink Unsigned title The Ford Consul Road Test journal The Motor magazine The Motor volume pages date March 25, 1953 ref gallery Image Ford Consul MkI head.jpg wide mouthed Consul Image Ford Consul MkI rear.jpg Ford EOTA Consul Image Ford Consul MkI tail.jpg 1952 Consul Image Ford Consul MkI convertible rear.jpg Carbodies Convertible Image Ford Consul MkI convertible rearo.jpg Top down Consul Image Ford Consul MkI inside.jpg Inside the Consul Image Ford Consul reg ZW 2202.jpg Ford Consul contemporary photograph gallery div style clear both div Ford Consul MkII 1956 1962 Infobox Automobile name Ford Consul II image Image ford.consul.mk1.arp.750pix.jpg 250px Ford Consul ...   more details



  1. Consul, Saskatchewan

    leader name1 Carrie Funk leader title2 Governing  body leader name2 Consul Village Council ref http www.mds.gov.sk.ca apps Pub MDS muniDetails.aspx?cat 3&mun 1911 Consul Village Council ref ... blank1 info website http www.mds.gov.sk.ca apps Pub MDS muniDetails.aspx?cat 3&mun 1911 Village of Consul footnotes Infobox ends Consul is a small village located in the Rural Municipality of Reno No. 51 ... In 2006, Consul had a population of 93 living in 44 house dwellings , a 2.2 increase from ... with many surrounding farm s and ranch es. Education Consul School is a Kindergarten to Grade 12 facility serving approximately 80 students in the extreme southwest of Saskatchewan. Consul School is a part ... consul References references External links http www.flickr.com photos earth and env 167574718 Picture of Consul Saskatchewan grain elevator Canadian City Geographic Location 8 way Northwest ... Centre Consul East Vidora, Saskatchewan Vidora Southwest South Havre, Montana Havre Southeast Divide ...   more details



  1. Administrative consul

    Under certain historical circumstances, a major power s Consul representative consular representation would take on various degrees of administrative roles, not unlike a colonial resident title Resident Minister . This would often occur in territories without a formal state government thus warranting a full diplomatic mission, such as an embassy or in relatively insignificant backwaters. The following case lists are probably not exhaustive Protectorates When a state falls under the amical protectorate protection of a stronger often colonial power, the latter is usually represented by a high ranking diplomatic and or gubernatorial officer, such as a Resident general , Resident Minister or High Commissioner . However, if there is no such representation in modern terms often at ambassadorial level , the task may fall to the only available diplomatic alternative consular representation. in the German West African Kamerun , 6 July 1884 26 June 1885, provisional consul Heinrich Randad filled the void between the first Reichskommissar titled for West Africa, 5 6 July 1884 only and the subsequent series of regular incumbents In parts of present Nigeria , British Consuls were in charge of the following ... 1861 the last incumbent was promoted on 5 June 1885 to stay on as first Consul general of two of the Bights ... German Consul b. 1855 d. 1922 Ernest George Berkeley Maxse British Consul b. 1863 d. 1943 to 23 June 1899, succeeded by a Mister Nair acting British consul Luther Wood Osborn U.S. Consul b. 1843 d. 1901 ... then on with a formal Governor in charge , the British were represented since 1922 by Vice Consul s in Port ... it by 1943 a virtual protectorate, with Japanese consul Fukui Yasumitsu controlling all contact ... performed elsewhere by consular officers of other ranks Consular Agent , Honorary Consul and Consul ... an accredited U.S. consul. ref Title 10 U.S.C. 5948 ref In order to perform their functions to the best ... in a sensitive situation to get the Consul of whatever rank to someone with whom he she can negotiate ...   more details



  1. Consul Reef

    Orphan date October 2010 Consul Reef Coord 67 54 S 68 42 W source GNIS display inline,title is a line of drying and submerged rocks forming the south end of the Dion Islands , off the south end of Adelaide Island . It was so named by the UK Antarctic Place Names Committee in 1963 the name extends those in the neighboring islands associated with an emperor s court. References usgs gazetteer id 3067 Category Reefs of Adelaide Island AdelaideIsland geo stub ...   more details



  1. Consul, Alabama

    Infobox Settlement official name Consul, Alabama settlement type image skyline imagesize image caption image seal image map pushpin map Alabama name of a location map as per Template Location map pushpin label position position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of Alabama pushpin mapsize 200 coor pinpoint can be used to specify exactly where what the coordinates refer to coordinates type coordinates display delete unwanted option, if any latd 32 latm 15 lats 51.48 latNS N longd 87 longm 32 longs 24 longEW W subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision type2 List of counties in Alabama County subdivision name United States subdivision name1 Alabama subdivision name2 Marengo County, Alabama Marengo government type leader title leader name established date area magnitude area total km2 area total sq mi area land km2 area land sq mi area water km2 area water sq mi elevation ft 239 elevation m population as of population footnotes population total population metro population density km2 population density sq mi timezone North American Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 postal code type ZIP code postal code area code Area code 334 334 blank name blank info blank1 name blank1 info footnotes website Consul is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Marengo County, Alabama Marengo County , Alabama . ref name GNIS Gnis 156208 Consul, Alabama ref Consul had a United States Postal Service post office at one time, but it no longer exists. ref name GNISPO Gnis 168663 Consul Post Office historical ref Geography Consul is located at coord 32.26430 87.54000 display inline,title and has an elevation of convert 239 ft m 0 . ref name GNIS References Reflist Marengo County, Alabama Category Unincorporated communities in Alabama Category Populated places in Marengo County, Alabama Alabama geo stub ...   more details



  1. Airspeed Consul

    Infobox Aircraft Begin name AS.65 Consul image Image Airspeed Consul G AIDX at Manchester 1954.jpg caption Airspeed Consul G AIDX of Esso Petroleum at Manchester in 1954 Infobox Aircraft Type type Utility transport manufacturer Airspeed Ltd Airspeed Limited designer first flight 1946 in aviation 1946 introduced retired status primary user more users up to three more. please separate with br . produced years in production, e.g. 1970 1999, if still in active use but no longer built number built 162 unit cost variants with their own articles The Airspeed Consul was a United Kingdom British light twin engined airliner of the immediate post war period. Development The civil AS.6 Airspeed Envoy eight seat airliner of 1934 was militarised in 1937 to create the mass produced AS.10 Airspeed Oxford trainer. The Oxford was used by several air forces for the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan , and 4,411 were produced. From 1946, 162 Oxfords were refurbished and adapted for civilian use as the Consul, as war surplus Oxfords were common. They were superficially attractive as a small twin engine airliner, and Airspeed soon offered a conversion kit. The Consul saw service with small scheduled and charter airlines as feeder liners in Great Britain , and also Belgium , Iceland , Malta , East Africa ... and the Consul served as a VIP transport with the air forces of Britain, Canada and New Zealand ... after the Oxford was retired by the Royal Air Force. While several Oxfords survive, the Consul has ... status. As of 2003, another Consul photographed in 1987 opposite was known to exist in Singapore , stored in pieces. Operators Civil Operators Image 24081987.jpg thumb right A Consul which has ... Consul G AHZV at Manchester 1950.jpg thumb right Airspeed Consul of Lancashire Aircraft Corporation ... AS.65 Consul reflist cite book last Jackson first A.J. authorlink coauthors title British Civil Aircraft ... aviation lists Category Airspeed aircraft Consul Category British airliners 1940 1949 ...   more details



  1. The Honorary Consul

    For the film adaptation The Honorary Consul film infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Honorary Consul title orig translator image File HonoraryConsul.jpg 180px image caption 1st edition author Graham Greene illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English series genre Spy novel publisher Bodley Head release date 1973 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 335 pp first edition, hardback isbn ISBN 0 370 01486 3 first edition, hardback dewey 823 .9 12 congress PR6013.R44 H6 oclc 769086 preceded by Travels with My Aunt followed by The Human Factor The Honorary Consul is a British thriller novel by Graham Greene , published in 1973. It was one of the author s favourite works. ref Allain, M Conversations With Graham Greene , page 136. Penguin Books, 1991 ref Plot summary The story is set in Corrientes, a city in northern Argentina , near the border with Paraguay which can be assumed from the police cars that reads Polic a de Corrientes . Eduardo Plarr is a young doctor of English descent. As a boy, he left Paraguay with his mother, escaping to Buenos Aires while his English father remained in Paraguay as a political rebel. Aside from a single hand delivered letter, they never hear from the father again. When Plarr moves to the quiet, subtropical backwater town, he strikes up acquaintance with the only two English inhabitants, a bitter old English teacher, Humphries, and the Honorary Consul of the title, Charles Fortnum, a divorced, self pitying alcoholic who misuses his position. Plarr s other main acquaintance is Julio Saavedra, a forgotten but self important Argentine writer of novels ... Consul, whom they take to a squalid hut in a shanty town . The rest of the novel charts Plarr s efforts ... the child Eduardo. Adaptation The book was made into a film The Honorary Consul film The Honorary Consul ... by John Williams . References reflist Graham Greene DEFAULTSORT Honorary Consul, The Category 1973 ...   more details



  1. Organisation Consul

    refimprove date February 2009 Organisation Consul was an ultra nationalist force operating in Germany in 1921 and 1922. It was formed by members of the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt , a Freikorps unit which disbanded after the Kapp Putsch failed to overthrow the German Weimar Republic . It was responsible for the assassinations of the Republic s Minister of Finance, Matthias Erzberger , in August 1921 and Foreign Minister Walter Rathenau in June 1922. Erzberger was murdered because he was the German representative in signing the Armistice with Germany . Origins The OC was created in 1921 by Captain Hermann Ehrhardt and some of his followers in the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt . They had been hiding out in Bavaria following the forced disbandment of Freikorps organizations after the Kapp Putsch of 1920. His fighters had formed the Association of Former Ehrhardt Officers which then became the OC. ref Waite, pp. 203, 213 ref The founders used Freikorps contacts to recruit members in dozens of cities and small towns all over Germany. Eventually it came to have districts encompassing large swaths of the nation. ref Waite, p. 215, quoting Friedrich Wilhelm Heinz, Sprengstoff , Berlin, 1930 ref Mission statement An excerpt Spiritual aims The cultivation and dissemination of nationalist thinking warfare against all anti nationalists and internationalists warfare against Jewry, Social Democracy and Leftist radicalism fomentation of internal unrest in order to attain the overthrow of the anti nationalist Weimar constitution . . . Material aims The organization of determined, nationalist minded men . . . local shock troops for breaking up meetings of an anti nationalist nature maintenance of arms and the preservation of military ability the education of youth in the use of arms. Notice Only those ... Category 20th century Freikorps bg cs Organisation Consul de Organisation Consul fr Organisation Consul ja no Organisation Consul pl Organizacja Consul ru ...   more details



  1. Gratian (consul)

    onesource date April 2010 Orphan date February 2009 Gratian was a mediaeval Rome Roman Nobility noble , and son in law of Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum . Sources George L. Williams. Papal Genealogy The Families And Descendants Of The Popes AncientRome bio stub Category Italian nobility ...   more details



  1. Taurus (consul 428)

    about the roman consul of 428 the roman consul of 361 Taurus consul 361 Flavius Taurus died 449 was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire , Consul in 428. He was the son of Aurelianus consul 400 Aurelianus , Consul in 400 and powerful Praetorian prefect of the East , and nephew of the Taurus consul 361 Taurus Consul in 361. His son, Taurus Clementinus Armonius Clementinus , was consul in 513. As his father, his grandfather and his uncle Flavius Eutychianus before him, he was Consul, in 428, and Praetorian prefect Praetorian prefect of the East of the East he had also the rank of patrikios patricius between 433 and 434. Bibliography Arnold Hugh Martin Jones Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin , John Robert Martindale, John Morris historian John Morris , The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , volume 1, Cambridge University Press, 1992, ISBN 0521072336, p.  1146 S start S bef before Hierius consul 427 Flavius Hierius , br Flavius Ardabur S ttl title List of late imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 428 regent1 Felix consul 428 Flavius Felix S aft after Florentius consul 429 Flavius Florentius , br Dionysius consul 429 Flavius Dionysius S bef before Hierius consul 427 Flavius Hierus S ttl title Praetorian prefect of the East years 433 434 S aft after Anthemius Isidorus Flavius Anthemius Isidorus S bef before Hermocrates praetorian prefect Hermocrates S ttl title Praetorian prefect of the East years 445 S aft after Constantinus consul 457 Flavius Constantinus end Persondata NAME Taurus, Flavius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Politician of the Eastern Roman Empire DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 449 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Taurus Category 449 deaths Category 5th century Romans Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Praetorian prefects of the East Category Patricii bg 428 . it Tauro console 428 ru 428 ...   more details



  1. Moschianus (consul 512)

    Flavius Moschianus floruit 512 was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire he was appointed Roman consul consul for 512. Life Moschianus was a son of Sabinianus Magnus , magister militum per Illyricum 479 481 , and the brother of Sabinianus consul 505 Sabinianus , Roman consul consul in 505. He married a niece of the emperor Anastasius I emperor Anastasius I their son Anastasius Paulus Probus Moschianus Probus Magnus was consul in 518. References Brian Croke, Count Marcellinus and His Chronicle , Oxford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0198150016, p.  89. references s start s off s bef before Arcadius Placidus Magnus Felix br Flavius Secundinus s ttl title List of Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 512 regent1 Paulus consul 512 Paulus s aft after Probus consul 513 Probus br Taurus Clementinus Armonius Clementinus end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moschianus, Flavius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moschianus, Flavius Category 6th century Romans Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown bg fr Flavius Moschianus it Moschiano console 512 ru ...   more details




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