noun
- the office or position of a consul in ancient Rome
- the office or position of a consul in a modern government, responsible for protecting citizens and promoting trade abroad
- the period of time during which someone holds the office of consul
Usage: historical
Examples
- Julius Caesar held the consulship in 59 BCE.
- She was appointed to the consulship in Paris after years of diplomatic service.
- During his consulship, he worked to strengthen trade relations between the two nations.
- The Roman consulship was one of the highest offices in the republic.
- He served his consulship with distinction and earned widespread respect.
- The consulship typically lasted for one year in ancient Rome.