Adjective
Alt. of Proconsulary
Source: Webster's dictionaryproconsular offices Source: Internet
After a theatrical display of refusal before the Senate, Augustus finally accepted authority over Rome's grain supply "by virtue of his proconsular imperium", and ended the crisis almost immediately. Source: Internet
Bunson (1994), 427. The Via Labicana Augustus —Augustus as Pontifex Maximus Augustus was granted sole imperium within the city of Rome itself, in addition to being granted proconsular imperium maius and tribunician authority for life. Source: Internet
Bava Metzia chapter IV, 9d), Abbahu became not only popular with his coreligionists, but also influential with the proconsular government ( Hagigah 14a; Ketubot 17a). Source: Internet
Moreover, the Senate augmented Augustus' proconsular imperium into imperium proconsulare maius, or proconsular imperium applicable throughout the empire that was more (maius) or greater than that held by the other proconsuls. Source: Internet
The Senate granted Augustus a form of general imperium proconsulare, or proconsular imperium (power) that applied throughout the empire, not solely to his provinces. Source: Internet