Roman Consuls Seized Power Through Intimidation, Bribery And Show Business
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - During the days of the Roman Republic, two consuls were elected. They served one year before they were replaced. If a consul died during his term (not uncommon when consuls were in the forefront of battle) or was removed from office, another would be elected.
Because a consul's imperium extended over Rome, Italy, and the provinces, becoming a Roman consul was a matter of prestige and power.
So, what qualifying criteria were future consuls expected to have to seize power? There is a saying that cheating is often an efficient method to get what you want, and in the case of Roman consuls, this was undoubtedly true.
Intimidation, bribery, and show business were all part of a regular agenda for a Roman who wanted to become a consul and part of the Roman government.
Of course, much more was required to gain the position of a consul.
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