Consul and Lictors
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The consul was the highest elected office of the Roman Republic. They were elected every year. The lictors were a member of a special class of Roman civil servant. Their tasks were to attend and guard the magistrates of the Roman Republic.
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D'ooge, Benjamin L. and Frederick C. Eastman Cæsar in Gaul (Boston, MA: The Athenæum Press, 1917)
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