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Consularis is a Latin word, derived from Consul.

Originally it was simple and adjective meaning "consular", but more interestingly it has also become a substantive, used in technical meanings.

-Any former Consul. This is worth mentioning, for it is a traditional qualification (in many case, prerequisite) for various appointments.

-During the Dominate, Consularis was specifically used as one of the more frequently used titles for the Roman governor (the generic term was Rector provinciae) of an 'eparchy' (province). According to the Notitia dignitatum (circa 400AD), the following provinces were administered by a Consularis, in the following dioceses:

-Yet the title Consularis was also used in the Dominate for a department chief, notably a Consularis aquarum ('Count of the waterworks') under the Praefectus Urbis of Rome

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