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A senatus consultum (Latin: decree of the senate, plural: senatus consulta) is a text emanating from the senate in Ancient Rome. It is used in the modern phrase senatus consultum ultimum.
Translated into French as sénatus-consulte, the term was also used during the French Consulate, the First French Empire and the Second French Empire.
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