noun
- a governor of a Roman province, typically a former consul
- a high-ranking colonial administrator or governor
Usage: historical
Usage: historical
Examples
- The proconsul ruled the province with absolute authority.
- Julius Caesar served as proconsul of Gaul for several years.
- The British proconsul oversaw the administration of the colony.
- Ancient Roman proconsuls were responsible for military and civil affairs.
- The proconsul’s decisions affected thousands of provincial citizens.
- Historical records detail the proconsul’s governance of the territory.