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Meaning of "praefectus"

praefectus (noun) - Praefectus is a Latin term used in ancient Rome to denote a military or civil officer. It was a title given to commanders, governors, or supervisors in various administrative roles within the Roman Empire

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There was in the legion at that time young praefectus.
The praefectus castrorum was in charge of the daily running of a legion.
We should tell the praefectus.
Aetius was praefectus urbi of Constantinople.
There was a young praefectus.
As their name suggests the Praefectus Numberi exploratorum were used for reconnaissance.
And because of the unfortunate disappearance of our erstwhile Praefectus.
Each flotilla was commanded by a praefectus classis who reported to the local dux.
He referred my complaint to the Praefectus.
There is a reason he became Praefectus of the Legion so young.
It is possible that Monte Testaccio was also managed by the praefectus annonae.
Eventually he obtained a place as Praefectus studiorum in the Latin school at Lausanne.
Under Augustus and Tiberius they were called praefecti singular praefectus.
The responsibility for supplying the army rested with the praefectus praetorio of the operational sector.
Praefectus Lucius Validus is no longer with us.

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Sabinus continued to retain the dignity of praefectus urbi under Vitellius.
Praefectus alae, commander of a cavalry unit.
Hierocles was later made praefectus Aegypti.
Praefectus aerarii militaris, prefect of the military treasury.
Volusenus later became Praefectus Equitum cavalry commander.
Upon their elevation he was appointed Praefectus Urbi.
Tradition states that Viktor was a Praefectus cohortis of a Cohort of the Theban Legion.
Praefectus legionis, equestrian legionary commander.
Under the latter he became Praefectus augustalis of Roman Egypt.
Praefectus alae, commander of a cavalry battalion.
The primus pilus could be promoted to praefectus castrorum, camp prefect.
Praefectus aerarii, nobles appointed guardians of the state treasury.
The consuls were required to attend, leaving a praefectus urbi in charge of the city.
Praefectus legionis agens vice legati, equestrian acting legionary commander.
The third highest officer of a legion, above the angusticlavian tribunes, was the praefectus castrorum.
Cicero speaks of a Praefectus evocatorum, an officer in charge of the evocati.
Belisarius stands trial for corruption in Constantinople, possibly with Procopius acting as praefectus urbi.
Now he is Praefectus of the Praetorians, his spite may give way to unbridled fury.
In that year, he was appointed Praefectus urbi of Rome.
This Paulinus was praefectus annonae, the official who superintended the grain supply of Rome.
Instead, he took up the position of Praefectus urbi of Rome.
The Praefectus Fabrum is a well-trained engineer, constructing forts to help protect against future invasions.
He established the position of praefectus annonae, Prefect of the Annona.
The entire force was commanded by an equestrian prefect, the Praefectus Vigilum.
Blassianus then was commissioned as praefectus of the Classis Britannica, which Birley dates to c.
Praefectus Cohortis - Commander of a cohort.
At their head, there was a Curator Statorum and a Praefectus Statorum.
He was praefectus urbi under Caligula, and governor of Germania Inferior under Claudius.
Fabius Cornelius Repentinus, appointed praefectus praetorio in the reign of Antoninus Plus.
As Praefectus of the Praetorians, I have acted solely on orders from the Emperor.
At one time, he was praefectus urbi.
Praefectus castrorumCamp Prefect, The Camp Prefect was third in command of the legion.
He 's been a bit wonky since his return . My Praefectus.
Praefectus castrorum, Camp Prefect, The Camp Prefect was third in command of the legion.
Mel, it 's time for the annual Interstellular Praefectus.

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