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Praetor (noun): In ancient Rome, a praetor was a judicial officer in charge of administering justice and interpreting the law. They also held military command in the absence of a consul
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Imperium was held by both consuls and praetors.
Then the praetors balloted for their commands.
Consuls held a higher grade of imperium than praetors.
The edicts of the praetors are also of great authority.
Praetors administered civil law and commanded provincial armies.
These heads of state were first known as praetors and later as consuls.
The praetors left their camp the following night.
The comitia centuriata elected important magistrates like consuls and praetors.
Consuls and praetors where attended by bodyguards called lictors.
Livy describes the assignments given to either consuls or praetors in some detail.
Praetors could make life quite difficult for you.
Technically they outranked all other ordinary magistrates including consuls and praetors.
Only two praetors can be in office at the same time.
The expansion of Roman authority over other lands required the addition of praetors.
The thirteen praetors easily able to subdue their regions.

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The Comitia Centuriata would elect magistrates who had the imperium powers consuls and praetors.
Praetors and generals.
Brutus and Cassius were appointed praetors.
The praetors also contributed greatly to making practice more flexible.
Caesar and Bibulus are praetors.
The praetors took up their respective commands at the same time.
Membership with another group has to be requested with Legion Praetors.
The praetors left at the same time for their respective provinces.
During his year of office, the number of praetors was increased from two to four.
Unlike previous praetors he spent time to negotiate and cultivate personal relations with tribal leaders.
Provinces were generally governed by politicians of senatorial rank, usually former consuls or former praetors.
After this no new praetors were added even though the number of provinces increased.
Is a serious threat to all wolves . Now, the Praetors are saying that this vampire.
The Praetors also presided at trials of criminal matters.
Besides the emperor, consuls and praetors could also preside over the senate.
The Praetors are saying this vampire is a serious threat to all wolves.
In Rome, the number of praetors is increased from one to two.
The praetors and the younger citizens took refuge in the Achradina.
As a consul, Scipio superseded the praetors Manlius and Atilius.
The role of the praetors in Rome was reduced to organising public games.
They also had lictors ( rabdouchoi ), after the manner of real praetors.
The Praetors appointed judges who acted as jurors in voting for guilt or innocence.
Their position as chief judges was transferred to the praetors in 366 BC.
The Praetors are saying this vampire.
The Republic includes the tribunes, quaestors, aediles, praetors and censors.
The praetors are the two elected leaders of Camp Jupiter.
Other magistrates of the Republic include tribunes, quaestors, aediles, praetors and censors.
The praetors elected were Cn.
Other magistracies in the Republic include tribunes, quaestors, aediles, praetors and censors.
By three Praetors when somehow She was being escorted she broke free and.
Cato returned to Rome in 194, leaving two praetors in charge of the two Iberian provinces.
Since praetors held imperium powers, they could command an army.
Punicus obtained an important victory against the praetors Manilius and Calpurnius, inflicting 6,000 casualties.
Praetors and creditors often appreciate this approach, which is also easy to set up.
The Comitia Centuriata elected the praetors ( judicial magistrates ), the censors, and the consuls.

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