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Late 14c., "governor or army commander of an historic Roman province," acquiring there most of the obligations and authorities of the consul in Rome, from Latin proconsul "governor of a province; navy commander," from phrase pro consule "(performing) rather than a consul," from pro "in We use cookies to give https://tantrick03478.bloginwi.com/60259379/the-greatest-guide-to-praha

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