interrex

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An interrex was an emergency Roman magistrate temporarily appointed to oversee the state and organize elections during periods without a sitting consul.

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instanceOf Roman magistracy
extraordinary magistrate
appointedBy Roman Senate
category Ancient Roman titles
Roman political institutions
constitutionalStatus recognized emergency office under Roman constitution
continuedIn Roman Republic
country Roman Kingdom
Roman Republic
etymology Latin for "between kings"
followedBy newly elected consuls
jurisdiction Roman state
limitation held office only in absence of consuls
normally restricted to patricians
office was temporary and short-term
origin institution dates back to the Roman Kingdom
power convened the comitia for elections
could issue edicts within limited scope
presided over elections of consuls
precededBy consuls whose term had ended or office was vacant
role emergency magistrate appointed during an interregnum
organized elections for new magistrates
oversaw the Roman state in absence of consuls
selectionMethod chosen from among patrician senators
often chosen from former consuls
succession series of interreges could follow one another until elections were completed
termLength 5 days
timePeriod interregnum
usedFor ensuring continuity of government
preventing power vacuum between magistracies

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