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- Praetor - Wikipedia
By the end of the First Punic War, a fourth magistrate entitled to hold imperium appears, the praetor qui inter peregrinos ius dicit ("the praetor who administers justice among foreigners")
- Praetor | Magistrate, Law Jurisdiction | Britannica
praetor, in ancient Rome, a judicial officer who had broad authority in cases of equity, was responsible for the production of the public games, and, in the absence of consuls, exercised extensive authority in the government
- Praetor - World History Encyclopedia
The term praetor (it means "to go before" – from prae ire) was used to designate annually elected senior magistrates who initially acted as the heads of state when the Roman Republic was founded
- The Powerful Praetor Roman Magistrate - ThoughtCo
A praetor was one of the greater Roman magistrates with imperium or legal power They led armies, presided in law courts, and administered the law Judging matters between citizens was the job of one specific magistrate, the praetor urbanus (city praetor)
- List of Roman praetors - Wikipedia
A praetor in ancient Rome was a person who held an annual office below the level of a consul but who still received a grant of imperium, allowing him to command armed forces
- Praetor Side Quests - The Outer Worlds 2 Guide - IGN
Praetor is a mid-game location in The Outer Worlds 2, and it's packed with side quests, companion quests, tasks, and more This moon is home to dangerous wildlife and a gigantic Protectorate
- Roman Praetors | UNRV Roman History
A Roman praetor was a high-ranking official in ancient Rome, responsible for the administration of justice, organisation of public games and, on occasions, leading the Roman legions in battle
- Praetor - Livius
The word praetor indicates the man who 'goes before the others' If this is taken literally, the title may be derived from the army; if we allow for a figure of speech, it may have been coined to describe a civil official
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