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Consul
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Following the Principate established by Augustus, the actual executive and military functions of the consulship were systematically transferred to the Emperor. The office, however, was retained as a prestigious, albeit largely ceremonial, honorific. Imperial Consuls (descriptor), often drawn from the Emperor's inner circle, served largely to lend constitutional legitimacy to the Emperor's legislative acts.
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Sabellius Of Cyrene
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Sabellius of Cyrene was a theologian and presbyter active in the early to mid-3rd century CE, associated primarily with the city of Rome, though his origins are claimed to be in Cyrene (modern Shahhat, Libya). His theological system, known posthumously as Sabellianism or Modalism, posited that the Christian Godhead consisted of a singular divine person w…