प्रोकॉन्सुलर Meaning in English
प्रोकॉन्सुलर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : proconsular
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
प्रोकोफीवटल मटोल करना
टाल मटोल करना
टालटूल करना
टालमटोल करना
टाल मटोल
टाल मटोल करते हुए
टालमटोल
टालमटोल करते हुए
टालमटोल से
गया वक्त फिर हाथ नहीं आता
विलम्बन समय नाशक है
टालटूल करनेवाला
टालमटूल करने वाला
प्रजनन करना
प्रोकॉन्सुलर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
English MPs 1661–1679 The lex Gabinia (Gabinian Law) was an Ancient Roman special law granting Pompey the Great proconsular powers in any province within 50 miles of the Mediterranean Sea without holding a properly elected magistracy for the purpose of combating piracy.
During the Roman Empire, the law served as precedent for Augustus' receipt of greater proconsular authority over the entire empire in the constitutional settlement of 23 BC.
In 50 BC, at the expiry of his proconsular term, the Pompey-led Senate ordered Caesar's return to Rome and the disbanding of his army and forbade his standing for election in absentia for a second consulship.
Cotta, not ready to face Mithridates, retreated to Chalcedon, where he had the fleet to his back, and sent urgent messages to former consular colleague Lucullus, who had secured the command against Mithridates as his proconsular mission.
Lucullus, Cotta's consular partner, had also anticipated war and had used his influence to get the command against Mithridates, he had also gotten the proconsular governorship of the Roman province of Cilicia from which he wanted to invade Pontus.
After his consulship Vatia Isauricus was assigned the post of proconsular governor of Cilicia with the responsibility of clearing out the pirates which had been ravaging shipping for many years.
In 67 BCE, the lex Gabinia was passed by the Roman Senate, endowing Pompeius Magnus (Pompey) with proconsular powers to combat piracy in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Christianity was introduced into proconsular Africa in the latter half of the 2nd century AD, probably by missionaries from Rome, and then spread rapidly through the other African provinces.
Of the latter, two were specifically reserved for consulares, the proconsular provinces of Asia and Africa proconsularis.
In a handful of cases, serving consulares were raised to proconsular rank, while Valentinian I (r.