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  • Praetor - Wikipedia
    Praetor ( ˈpriːtər PREE-tər; Classical Latin: [ˈprae̯tɔr]), also pretor, was the title granted by the government of ancient Rome to a man acting in one of two official capacities: (i) the commander of an army, and (ii) as an elected magistratus (magistrate), assigned to discharge various duties
  • 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 The institution of consuls arose c 510 bc with the expulsion of the kings
  • Praetor - World History Encyclopedia
    Although praetors served as commanders in the provinces, one still remained in Rome The Senate did not see the need to increase their number which remained at six With a successful provincial command, a praetor stood a better chance in his quest for a consulship
  • 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
  • Roman Praetors | UNRV Roman History
    Discover the role and responsibilities of Roman praetors, high ranking officials responsible for the administration of justice, organization of public games, and military leadership
  • What Was a Roman Praetor? Role, Powers, and Types
    Roman praetors were senior magistrates who shaped Roman law and governance, wielding judicial authority, military command, and the power to issue binding legal edicts
  • Praetor in Ancient Rome: Role, Courts, and Legacy - LegalClarity
    The consuls themselves were called praetors in the earliest legal texts, including the Twelve Tables of around 450 BCE That changed in 367 BCE when the Licinian-Sextian laws reorganized Rome’s executive branch
  • The Powerful Praetor Roman Magistrate - ThoughtCo
    Learn what type of magistracy was the position of praetor in ancient Rome and more details on what this position entailed
  • Praetors and Executive Power in Ancient Rome - Brewminate
    Examine the role of Roman praetors as executive magistrates, balancing law, justice, and authority in the ancient government system





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