Senatus consultum ultimum was decreed, and a state of war declared.
But Cicero argues that the legal effect of the Senatus consultum ultimum was to disenfranchise Lentulus and his associates, and to place them in the position of outlaws.
And, finally, the Senate claimed the right to proclaim a state of martial law by passing the so-called Senatus Consultum ultimum, a decree which authorized the magistrates to use any means whatsoever to preserve the state.
On the 3rd the senatus-consultum was published, and myriads of hands were busy in every corner of the city pulling down the statues and pictures, and effacing the arms and initials of Napoleon.
Thus modified, the Senatus-consultum Velleianum is treated with respect throughout the Middle Ages.
Even the Senatus-consultum Velleianum, which forbade women to incur obligations on behalf of others, is modified with the same scope.
The Senatus Consultumde Bacchanalibus, or, as some scholars prefer to call it, Epistola Consulum ad Teuranos (186 B.
A typical instance of the growth of the desire to help women, protect them as much as possible, and stretch the laws in their favour, may be taken from the senatorial decree known as the Senatus Consultum Velleianum.
Footnote 63: For the riots caused by his contests with Cato (on which the senate seems to have passed the senatus consultum ultimum), and for his having left Rome while tribune.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "consultum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.