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Background imageConsuls Collection: British Consulate, Beirut, Lebanon

British Consulate, Beirut, Lebanon Date: circa 1910s

Background imageConsuls Collection: Le voyage, de Salonique a Toulon, des consuls arretes le 30 decembre; A l'abri du vent... 1915

Le voyage, de Salonique a Toulon, des consuls arretes le 30 decembre; A l'abri du vent... 1915
Le voyage, de Salonique a Toulon, des consuls arretes le 30 decembre; A l'abri du vent, l'institutrice des enfants du consul allemand

Background imageConsuls Collection: Le voyage, de Salonique a Toulon, des consuls arretes le 30 decembre; Au premier plan... 1915

Le voyage, de Salonique a Toulon, des consuls arretes le 30 decembre; Au premier plan... 1915
Le voyage, de Salonique a Toulon, des consuls arretes le 30 decembre; Au premier plan, les enfants du consul general d'Allemagne, don't le pere est tout en haut, a droite; derriere eux

Background imageConsuls Collection: BRUTUS CONDEMNS SONS

BRUTUS CONDEMNS SONS
The consul LUCIUS JUNIUS BRUTUS, (one of the first consuls) condemns his own sons to death for plotting to restore the Tarquins, the expelled kings of Rome. Date: 509 BC

Background imageConsuls Collection: Arria the Elder, ca 42 AD was a woman in ancient Rome, here with her man Consul Aulus Caecina

Arria the Elder, ca 42 AD was a woman in ancient Rome, here with her man Consul Aulus Caecina Paetus, suicide
aged, attraction, attractions, black, black-and-white, black-white, central italy, consuls, contemporary, deaths, dejected, depiction, depictions, depressed, depression, depressions, depressive

Background imageConsuls Collection: The image shows the Temple of Honour and Virtue planned in 210 BC by Marcus Claudius Marcellus

The image shows the Temple of Honour and Virtue planned in 210 BC by Marcus Claudius Marcellus, Consul of Rome
altertum, ancient civilizations, ancient times, ancient world, antica, antiquity, attraction, attractions, b.c. before christ, black, black-and-white, black-white, building, buildings, central italy

Background imageConsuls Collection: After the Battle of Mylae in 260 BC during the First Punic War, a Columna Rostrata, a victory column

After the Battle of Mylae in 260 BC during the First Punic War, a Columna Rostrata, a victory column
17th-century, altertum, ancient cities, ancient city, ancient civilizations, ancient times, ancient world, antica, antiquity, archaeologic, archaeological, archaeological area, archaeological site

Background imageConsuls Collection: Arches of the consuls Dolabella and Silanus enclosed within the Neronian arches of the Acqua

Arches of the consuls Dolabella and Silanus enclosed within the Neronian arches of the Acqua Claudia, Rome
6029921 Arches of the consuls Dolabella and Silanus enclosed within the Neronian arches of the Acqua Claudia, Rome, Italy (engraving) by European School

Background imageConsuls Collection: The consuls take possession of the Tuileries (colour litho)

The consuls take possession of the Tuileries (colour litho)
725931 The consuls take possession of the Tuileries (colour litho) by Myrbach-Rheinfeld, Felicien baron de (b.1853) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageConsuls Collection: The Catilinarian Conspirators before the Senate (litho)

The Catilinarian Conspirators before the Senate (litho)
STC416061 The Catilinarian Conspirators before the Senate (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Catiline Conspiracy, led by Lucius Sergius Catilina (108-62 BC)

Background imageConsuls Collection: Titus Manlius Torquatus (engraving)

Titus Manlius Torquatus (engraving)
2563207 Titus Manlius Torquatus (engraving) by Goltzius, Hendrik (1558-1617); 48x34.7 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Titus Manlius Torquatus)

Background imageConsuls Collection: Reception of the Foreign Ministers and Consuls by the Emperor of China at Pekin (engraving)

Reception of the Foreign Ministers and Consuls by the Emperor of China at Pekin (engraving)
1620949 Reception of the Foreign Ministers and Consuls by the Emperor of China at Pekin (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageConsuls Collection: Newspaper Correspondents leaving Volo with the Consuls on a Mission of Peace to the Turks at

Newspaper Correspondents leaving Volo with the Consuls on a Mission of Peace to the Turks at Velestino (litho)
1036969 Newspaper Correspondents leaving Volo with the Consuls on a Mission of Peace to the Turks at Velestino (litho) by Dadd

Background imageConsuls Collection: Julius Caesar (engraving)

Julius Caesar (engraving)
979852 Julius Caesar (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Julius Caesar, Roman general, statesman and Consul, wearing a laurel crown)

Background imageConsuls Collection: Catiline at bay (litho)

Catiline at bay (litho)
STC416060 Catiline at bay (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Catiline Conspiracy, led by Lucius Sergius Catilina (108-62 BC)

Background imageConsuls Collection: Hannibal in the Assembly in Carthage (litho)

Hannibal in the Assembly in Carthage (litho)
STC416046 Hannibal in the Assembly in Carthage (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hannibal (248-183 BC)

Background imageConsuls Collection: Marshal Badoglio enters Addis Ababa at the head of the victorious troops (colour litho)

Marshal Badoglio enters Addis Ababa at the head of the victorious troops (colour litho)
2778458 Marshal Badoglio enters Addis Ababa at the head of the victorious troops (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageConsuls Collection: Gaius Marius contemplating the Ruins of Carthage (oil on canvas)

Gaius Marius contemplating the Ruins of Carthage (oil on canvas)
781593 Gaius Marius contemplating the Ruins of Carthage (oil on canvas) by Panini, Giovanni Paolo (1691/2-1765) (studio of); 40x123.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Gaius Marius (157-86 BC)

Background imageConsuls Collection: The Spanish-American War, the Battle of San Juan (litho)

The Spanish-American War, the Battle of San Juan (litho)
1063605 The Spanish-American War, the Battle of San Juan (litho) by Craig, Frank (1874-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Spanish-American War, the Battle of San Juan)

Background imageConsuls Collection: The Catiline Conspiracy, 1792. Creator: Jean Francois Janinet

The Catiline Conspiracy, 1792. Creator: Jean Francois Janinet
The Catiline Conspiracy, 1792

Background imageConsuls Collection: Gaius Gracchus fleeing across a wooden bridge over the Tiber in an attempt to escape the Roman

Gaius Gracchus fleeing across a wooden bridge over the Tiber in an attempt to escape the Roman consuls. Gaius Sempronius Gracchus, 154-121 BC. Roman Popularis politician in the 2nd century BC

Background imageConsuls Collection: Place des consuls Alexandria Attributed Baron Paul

Place des consuls Alexandria Attributed Baron Paul
Place des consuls - Alexandria; Attributed to Baron Paul des Granges (French ?, active Greece 1860s); 1860 - 1869; Albumen silver print

Background imageConsuls Collection: Belgian Consul Gen consuls St. Sauver Belgian king

Belgian Consul Gen consuls St. Sauver Belgian king
Belgian Consul Gen. & other consuls on St. Sauver on Belgian kings birthday. 1941, Middle East, Israel

Background imageConsuls Collection: Atlas historique ou Nouvelle introduction l histoire

Atlas historique ou Nouvelle introduction l histoire
Atlas historique, ou, Nouvelle introduction a l histoire, a la chronologie and a la geographie ancienne and moderne: representee dans de nouvelles cartes

Background imageConsuls Collection: Place des Consuls. Alexandrie Felix Bonfils

Place des Consuls. Alexandrie Felix Bonfils
Place des Consuls. - Alexandrie; Felix Bonfils (French, 1831 - 1885); Alais, France; about 1878; Albumen silver print

Background imageConsuls Collection: Roman Praetor

Roman Praetor
A Roman PRAETOR : originally magistrates, as time goes on the praetors acquire increasing authority and eventually become consuls

Background imageConsuls Collection: Ancient Roman New Year

Ancient Roman New Year
ANCIENT ROME On the first day of the year, the consuls for the year made a ceremonial entrance into the city, hailed by the populace

Background imageConsuls Collection: The British Consulate in Cairo, Egypt

The British Consulate in Cairo, Egypt
The British Consulate in Cairo, the capitol of Egypt. Date: circa 1905

Background imageConsuls Collection: Place des Consuls, Alexandria, Egypt, circa 1890

Place des Consuls, Alexandria, Egypt, circa 1890. Date: circa 1890

Background imageConsuls Collection: Alexandria, Egypt, 1882 - Place des Consuls, after bombardme

Alexandria, Egypt, 1882 - Place des Consuls, after bombardment by the British. Date: 1882

Background imageConsuls Collection: Napoleon at Tuileries

Napoleon at Tuileries
LE CONSULAT Napoleon, with fellow-Consuls Sieyes and Ducos, takes possession of the Tuileries and commences to wield autocratic power in France Date: November 1799

Background imageConsuls Collection: Cartoon, The French Consular Triumverate

Cartoon, The French Consular Triumverate [Triumvirate], settling the New Constitution, with a peep at the constitutional pigeon holes of the Abbe Sieyes in the Background, by James Gillray

Background imageConsuls Collection: Portrait of the Three Consuls of the Republic

Portrait of the Three Consuls of the Republic and Barthelemy Presenting the Consitutional Act Proclaiming Napoleon I as Emperor for Life to the Premier Consul, 2nd August 1802

Background imageConsuls Collection: Paris, France - Abbaye Sainte-Magloire

Paris, France - Abbaye Sainte-Magloire. Date: 1865

Background imageConsuls Collection: Place des Consuls, Alexandria, Egypt

Place des Consuls, Alexandria, Egypt. Date: circa 1870

Background imageConsuls Collection: Source Size = 2425 x 1203

Source Size = 2425 x 1203
Houses of the English and French Consuls at Rabat, in Morocco

Background imageConsuls Collection: Alexandria, Egypt - Consuls Square

Alexandria, Egypt - Consuls Square Date: circa 1905

Background imageConsuls Collection: One of the special Airspeed AS65 Consuls produced in 1949

One of the special Airspeed AS65 Consuls produced in 1949 for the Burmese Air Force fitted with two fixed forward-firing guns under the fuselage and provision for eight 25lb rocket projectiles

Background imageConsuls Collection: The Three Consuls. Napoleon as lst Consul, with Cambaceres and Le Brun

The Three Consuls. Napoleon as lst Consul, with Cambaceres and Le Brun

Background imageConsuls Collection: Consuls Cambaceres and Le Brun presenting the First Consul Napoleon his nomination

Consuls Cambaceres and Le Brun presenting the First Consul Napoleon his nomination as Emperor of France. Engraving

Background imageConsuls Collection: Vigilian or Albelda Codex. 10th c. Constantine

Vigilian or Albelda Codex. 10th c. Constantine receives consuls Paulinus and Julianus. Mozarabic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. San Lorenzo de El Escorial

Background imageConsuls Collection: Roman Consuls

Roman Consuls
Two Roman consuls on their thrones

Background imageConsuls Collection: Napoleon Coup D etat 4

Napoleon Coup D etat 4
THE 19TH BRUMAIRE With fellow consuls Sieyes and Ducos, Bonaparte stages his coup d etat at Saint-Cloud, dissolving the Conseil du 500 overthrowing the Directoire

Background imageConsuls Collection: Napoleon Coup D etat 3

Napoleon Coup D etat 3
THE 19TH BRUMAIRE Bonaparte, with fellow consuls Sieyes and Ducos, stages his coup d etat at Saint-Cloud, dissolving the Conseil du 500 overthrowing the Directoire



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"Exploring the Role of Consuls: From Ancient Rome to Modern Diplomacy" The British Consulate in Beirut, Lebanon serves as a vital link between nations, fostering diplomatic relations and providing assistance to citizens abroad. In ancient Rome, the condemnation of Brutus' sons by the consul highlighted the importance of justice and accountability within society. Arria the Elder, a remarkable woman in ancient Rome, stood by her man Aulus Caecina Paetus, who served as consul before their tragic end through suicide. Marcus Claudius Marcellus, a former consul of Rome, envisioned an awe-inspiring Temple of Honour and Virtue at Porta Capena in 210 BC - a testament to Roman grandeur. Gaius Duilius' victory over Carthaginians during the First Punic War led to his recognition with a Columna Rostrata on the Roman Forum - honoring his achievements as both naval commander and consul. France experienced significant political changes under the Consulate from 1799-1804 - marking Napoleon Bonaparte's rise to power and shaping European history. Tragic events like the murder of European diplomats at Jeddah remind us that consuls often face risks while representing their countries abroad. The arches Dolabella and Silanus stand enclosed within Neronian arches of Acqua Claudia in Rome - showcasing layers of historical significance intertwined throughout centuries. During times of revolution, such as when consuls took possession of Tuileries Palace in France, they played crucial roles in shaping political landscapes around them. The Catilinarian Conspirators faced judgment before the Senate during one infamous incident where consular authority was tested against internal threats to Roman stability. Titus Manlius Torquatus exemplified honor and bravery as depicted in engravings commemorating his achievements as consul in ancient Rome.