Senator
Senator was a title held by certain high-ranking politicians in the Latian Empire and Archaean Empire. It denotes membership in an elected body, a "Senate," which serves and advises the Emperor. In this way, it is similar to the title of "Consigliere" in the modern Republic of Vodacce. While the Legio Milles does not appear to maintain an actual senate, some of its leaders, such as Tacitus Nolar, are still referred to as Senators.
Type
Civic, Political
Source of Authority
Aristocratic Election
Length of Term
2 Years
Current Holders
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