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Praetorian prefect
Praetorian prefect Praetorian prefect (Latin Praefectus praetorio) was the constant title ... Roman state that changed fundamentally in nature. Praetorian guards commander The praetorian prefect was ...
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Maximinus (Praetorian Prefect)
Maximinus (Praetorian Prefect) Maximinus was a Roman barrister and Praetorian Prefect of the later fourth century AD. He ... vicarius of Rome and then served as prefect of the Diocese of Gaul providing ...
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Prefect
Prefect For the car and literary character, see Ford Prefect. A prefect (from the Latin praefectus, perfect participle of ... an official of various different types. A prefect's office, department or area of control ... various post-Roman cases there is a prefect without a prefecture or vice versa. ...
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Prefect   (translated from French)
Prefect Synopsis Definition Etymology The word prefect comes from Latin præfectus (that which is with the head). The term of prefect thus comes from Ancient Rome. Civil servant ... several civils servant carrying the title of prefect with Rome : prefect of Rome (præfectus urbi), charged with ...
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Praetorian Guard
Praetorian Guard The Praetorian Guard of Caesar Augustus - 1st century. Depicted in a marble bas-relief. The Praetorian Guard (sometimes Prætorian Guard) (in Latin: praetoriani ... around 275 BC. The members of the Praetorian Guard were among the most skilled and ... warriors in ancient history. History The term "Praetorian" came from the tent of the ...
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Praetorian prefecture
Praetorian prefecture The division of the Roman Empire into four Praetorian prefectures originated in the age of the ... each of which was overseen by a praetorian prefect. Each prefecture was subdivided into dioceses, themselves ...
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Talk:Praetorian Guard
Talk:Praetorian Guard Can anyone explain why the spelling Prætorian instead of Praetorian was accepted for this article? Latin recognizes ... am tempted to move the article to Praetorian Guard -- which is the more natural English ... 2003 (UTC) Later history of the Pratorian prefect I think this article should be separated ... the guard and a history of the prefect. After Diocletian the Praetorian Prefect became ...
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Prefect of the court   (translated from French)
Prefect of the court This article forms part ... empire L' Western Empire L' Byzantine Empire prefect court (præfectus prætorio) was the ordering officer Praetorian guard with Rome . This load at summer ... préfectures . They was initially the chiefs of Praetorian or Praetorian guard, then only armed force present ...
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Organization of the town of Rome   (translated from French)
... first troop with installed truly are the Praetorian ones in 27 front JC. One can ... in Rome from -27-26 with the Praetorian troops. But at the beginning they were ... proclaiming it imperator: let us quote the Praetorian guard which plays a decisive part in ... of fidelity are multiple. Example of the Praetorian ones: have a daily proximity with the ... German or riders bodyguards, and of famous Praetorian. Has With the service of the ...
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Roman Governor
... provinces with one legion, a legate bearing praetorian imperium, thus being a propraetor, not only ... was commanded by its own legate with praetorian imperium, while the province as a whole ... would fall second to that of the praetorian command, but its position remained highly prestigious ... his diocese, only being vetoed by the Praetorian Prefect (see below) or the Emperor himself. ...
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