The Consul of Rogaulia is a position in the Rogaulian government. The consul serves as the main advisor of the Emperor of the Rogaulians, which is currently Gory.
Historically, the office of consul was held by three consuls elected for 10 years in a period known as the Rogaulian Consulate. From 1800 to 1804, the First Consul Napoleon Bloxaparte had full power in Rogaulia before crowning himself Emperor.
The position was deprecated in 1804, but restored in 2026 after Gory became Emperor and declared the recreation of the Consul of Rogaulia.
Consuls of Rogaulia
Rogaulian Consulate (1799-1804)
| Time in office | First Consul | Second Consul | Third Consul | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gregorian calendar | Rogaulian Republican calendar | |||
| November 10 - December 12, 1799 |
19 Brumaire - 21 Frimaire VIII |
![]() Napoleon Bloxaparte |
Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès | Roger Ducos |
| December 12, 1799 - May 18, 1804 |
21 Frimaire VIII - 28 Floréal XII |
![]() Napoleon Bloxaparte |
J.J. Cambacérès | Charles-François Lebrun |
Third Rogaulian Empire (2026)
| Time in office | Consul | Elections | Emperor | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gregorian calendar | Rogaulian Republican calendar | |||
| May 6, 2026 - present |
17 Floréal CCXXXIV - present |
![]() David Francis |
– | Napoleon VIII |
See also
- Emperor of the Rogaulians
- Roman consuls

