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Late 14c., "governor or military services commander of the ancient Roman province," owning there the vast majority of responsibilities and authorities of the consul in Rome, from Latin proconsul "governor of the province; army commander," from phrase pro consule "(performing) instead of a consul," from pro "in Choose to thank https://mue65319.onesmablog.com/studio-an-overview-66727577

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