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  • [Year]: 393
    [Nominated consul(s)]: L. Valerius Potitus Poplicola,and Ser. Cornelius Maluginensis
    [Replacement consul(s)]: L. Lucretius Tricipitinus Flavus,and Ser. Sulpicius Camerinus
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Elected but abdicated before installation
    (6th century to 2nd century BC)

  • [Year]: 220
    [Nominated consul(s)]: M. Valerius Laevinus,and Q. Mucius Scaevola
    [Replacement consul(s)]: Q. Lutatius Catulus,and L. Veturius Philo
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Elected but gave up magistracies before being installed
    (6th century to 2nd century BC)

  • [Year]: 215
    [Nominated consul(s)]: L. Postumius Albinus
    [Replacement consul(s)]: M. Claudius Marcellus
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Elected but died in Gallia Cisalpina prior to taking office
    (6th century to 2nd century BC)

  • [Year]: 108
    [Nominated consul(s)]: Q. Hortensius
    [Replacement consul(s)]: M. Aurelius Scaurus
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Prosecuted and condemned before taking office
    (6th century to 2nd century BC)

  • [Year]: 99
    [Nominated consul(s)]: Gaius Memmius
    [Replacement consul(s)]: Aulus Postumius Albinus
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Elected consul designate in 100 BC, but was murdered on the day he was elected in a riot sparked by Gaius Servilius Glaucia and Lucius Appuleius Saturninus
    (1st century BC)

  • [Year]: 68
    [Nominated consul(s)]: Servilius Vatia
    [Replacement consul(s)]: None
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Consul suffectus designate, elected after the death of Lucius Caecilius Metellus, but died before taking office
    (1st century BC)

  • [Year]: 65
    [Nominated consul(s)]: P. Cornelius Sulla,and P. Autronius Paetus
    [Replacement consul(s)]: L. Aurelius Cotta,and L. Manlius Torquatus
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Condemned for bribery before taking office
    (1st century BC)

  • [Year]: 42
    [Nominated consul(s)]: D. Junius Brutus
    [Replacement consul(s)]: M. Aemilius Lepidus
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated in 45 BC by Julius Caesar, but his involvement in Caesar's assassination saw him killed in the civil war that followed (43 BC).
    (1st century BC)

  • [Year]: 41
    [Nominated consul(s)]: G. Cassius Longinus,and M. Junius Brutus
    [Replacement consul(s)]: L. Antonius Pietas,and P. Servilius Isauricus II
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated by Julius Caesar, but their leading involvement in Caesar's assassination saw them killed at the Battle of Philippi in the civil war that followed (42 BC).
    (1st century BC)

  • [Year]: 39
    [Nominated consul(s)]: Q. Salvidienus Rufus
    [Replacement consul(s)]: ? L. Marcius Censorinus
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated by Octavianus, but his proposal to Marcus Antonius to betray Octavianus was uncovered, and he was either killed or committed suicide in 40 BC.
    (1st century BC)

  • [Year]: 33
    [Nominated consul(s)]: Sex. Pompeius Magnus
    [Replacement consul(s)]: ? L. Volcatius Tullus
    [Reason for failure to take office]: As part of the treaty of Misenum, Sextus Pompeius was promised the consulate for this year. He died in 35 BC after falling out with Octavianus.
    (1st century BC)

  • [Year]: 31
    [Nominated consul(s)]: M. Antonius
    [Replacement consul(s)]: M. Valerius Messalla Corvinus
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Agreed that he would share the consulship in 31 BC with Octavianus, and although he claimed the office, it was not recognized in Rome.
    (1st century BC)

  • [Year]: 29
    [Nominated consul(s)]: Gaius Furnius
    [Replacement consul(s)]: ?
    [Reason for failure to take office]: The younger Furnius, consul 17 BC, successfully reconciled his father and Octavian after the civil war and the elder Furnius became consul designatus in BC 29.
    (1st century BC)

  • [Year]: 23
    [Nominated consul(s)]: A. Varro Murena
    [Replacement consul(s)]: Cn. Calpurnius Piso
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Died before taking office
    (1st century BC)

  • [Year]: 4
    [Nominated consul(s)]: L. Julius Caesar
    [Replacement consul(s)]: Sextus Aelius Catusor Gaius Sentius Saturninus
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated consul designate in 2 BC for the year AD 4, but died 2 years before he was due to take office
    (1st century AD)

  • [Year]: 40
    [Nominated consul(s)]: M. Cocceius Nerva
    [Replacement consul(s)]: None
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated consul designate for AD 40, but died before taking office
    (1st century AD)

  • [Year]: 49
    [Nominated consul(s)]: C. Silius
    [Replacement consul(s)]: ? C. Pompeius Longus Gallus
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated consul designate by the emperor Claudius, but was executed after marrying Claudius's wife, Valeria Messalina, in a probable plot against the emperor.
    (1st century AD)

  • [Year]: 65
    [Nominated consul(s)]: Plautius Lateranus
    [Replacement consul(s)]:
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated consul designate for AD 65, but was killed for his involvement against the emperor Nero in the Pisonian conspiracy.
    (1st century AD)

  • [Year]: 68
    [Nominated consul(s)]: Cingonius Varro
    [Replacement consul(s)]:
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated by Nero as consul designate for AD 68, but was killed by Galba in the aftermath of the failed usurpation of Nymphidius Sabinus.
    (1st century AD)

  • [Year]: 69
    [Nominated consul(s)]: P. Petronius Turpilianus II
    [Replacement consul(s)]:
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Was consul designate in AD 68, but was executed by Galba on his way to Rome.
    (1st century AD)

  • [Year]: 70
    [Nominated consul(s)]: P. Valerius Marinus
    [Replacement consul(s)]: D. Valerius Asiaticus
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated consul designate in AD 69 by the emperor Galba, but was deferred upon Galba's death.
    (1st century AD)

  • [Year]: 70
    [Nominated consul(s)]: Marcius Macer
    [Replacement consul(s)]:
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated consul designate by Otho in AD 69, but was passed over after the accession of Vitellius.
    (1st century AD)

  • [Year]: 70
    [Nominated consul(s)]: D. Valerius Asiaticus
    [Replacement consul(s)]: T. Caesar Vespasianus
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated consul designate by Vitellius in AD 69, but was put aside with the accession of Vespasian.
    (1st century AD)

  • [Year]: 83
    [Nominated consul(s)]: M. Pompeius Silvanus Staberius Flavinus III
    [Replacement consul(s)]:
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated consul designate by Domitian, but died before taking office.
    (1st century AD)

  • [Year]: 128
    [Nominated consul(s)]: P. Metilius Nepos II
    [Replacement consul(s)]:
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated consul designate for AD 128, but died prior to his taking office.
    (2nd and 3rd centuries AD)

  • [Year]: 179
    [Nominated consul(s)]: Cn. Julius Verus II
    [Replacement consul(s)]:
    [Reason for failure to take office]:
    (2nd and 3rd centuries AD)

  • [Year]: between 177 and 180, or 198 and 209
    [Nominated consul(s)]: L. Cestius Gallus
    [Replacement consul(s)]:
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Unknown; based on reading of CIL X, 3722
    (2nd and 3rd centuries AD)

  • [Year]: 377
    [Nominated consul(s)]: L. Aurelius Avianius Symmachus
    [Replacement consul(s)]: Flavius Merobaudes
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated consul designate in AD 376, but died the same year.
    (4th and 5th centuries AD)

  • [Year]: 385
    [Nominated consul(s)]: Vettius Agorius Praetextatus
    [Replacement consul(s)]: Flavius Bauto
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated consul designate in AD 384, but died the same year.
    (4th and 5th centuries AD)

  • [Year]: 401
    [Nominated consul(s)]: Gainas
    [Replacement consul(s)]: Flavius Fravitta
    [Reason for failure to take office]: Nominated consul designate in AD 400 by Arcadius, but killed during the political upheavals orchestrated by Aelia Eudoxia.
    (4th and 5th centuries AD)

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The person in charge of arbitration in the ancient Roman city-states was called the consul. Originally referred to the ancient Roman period of the co-consul, the number of consul general for two or more, the need to coordinate with each other, ruling together. In ancient Rome, some of the Archons later became the head of state, taking over. In Roman times, a list of 30 Roman consuls was created, and details are kept in this random tool.

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