Note 004
Vopiscus (in Hist. August. p.227 [Tacit. c. 4]) calls him
"primae sententiae consularis;" and soon afterwards
Princeps senatus'. It is natural to suppose that the
monarchs of Rome, disdaining that humble title, resigned it
to the most ancient of the senators.
Note to Chapter 12 of DECLINE & FALL by Gibbon