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Late 14c., "governor or armed service commander of an ancient Roman province," acquiring there almost all of the responsibilities and authorities of the consul in Rome, from Latin proconsul "governor of a province; military services commander," from phrase Professional consule "(acting) in place of a consul," from Professional "in -aristocratic https://knoxiexoh.wikicorrespondent.com/5446348/the_best_side_of_páry

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