Alternative History

The position of Consul refers to the elected leader of the Imperial Senate. Since 1635, the Consul serves as the head of the newly reformed legislative branch of the Roman Empire, and handles their issues in state along with the Roman Emperor.

For the first few decades, the Consul typically acted against the influence and position of the Emperor, working with the pro-Republican Senate to weaken the Emperor's authority.

List of Consuls[]

  Republican Faction
  Royalist Faction
  Non-Partisan
No. Consul Took office Left office Party Term
1 Theodore von Cherseneos June 1, 1635 June 1, 1645 Republican 1
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2 Thomas Doukas June 1, 1645 June 1, 1650 Republican 3
3 John Notaras June 1, 1650 June 1, 1655 Royalist 4
4 Thomas Philanthropenos June 1, 1655 June 1, 1660 Independent 5
5 Andronikos Mouzalon June 1, 1660 April 23, 1664 Republican 6
6  Centurione Zaccaria June 1, 1665 June 1, 1670 Republican 7
7 Alexander Cantacuzene June 1, 1670 June 1, 1675 Independent 8
8 Theodore Cristou June 1, 1675 June 1, 1680 Royalist 9
9 Thomas Mourelatos June 1, 1680 June 1, 1685 Royalist 10
10 Constantine Kantakouzenos June 1, 1685 June 1, 1690 Republican 11
11 Nikolaus Palaiologos-Halvar June 1, 1690 June 1, 1700 Royalist 1
2
12 Something Yiannopoulos Republican 11