An official appointed by a government to live in a foreign city and protect and promote the government's citizens and interests there
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As First Consul, Napoleon Bonaparte was similar to a Roman Emperor. He could appoint officials, control the army, conduct foreign affairs and influence the legislature.
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In ancient Rome, a consul was one of the two highest elected officials who served as the chief executives of the Roman Republic. They were responsible for leading the government, commanding the military, and representing Rome in foreign affairs. The consulship was a prestigious position with significant power and influence, as consuls held authority for only one year and had the ability to veto each other's decisions. Their role was crucial in maintaining the balance of power and ensuring the stability of the Roman state.
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A sympathizer for the French Revolution, he was a supporter of foreign relations; open