Proconsular
noun
1.
Roman History. an official, usually a former consul, who acted as governor or military commander of a province, and who had powers similar to those of a consul.
2.
any appointed administrator over a dependency or an occupied area.
noun
1.
an administrator or governor of a colony, occupied territory, or other dependency
2.
(in ancient Rome) the governor of a senatorial province
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