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Cursus honorum
... a provincial governor in the office of Propraetor, owning Propraetor imperium, commanding the province’s legions, and possessed ... governor in the same way that a Propraetor, only owing Proconsular imperium. A second consulship ... was required to serve a term as Propraetor and Proconsul, respectively, in one of Rome ...
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Roman province (translated from German)
... Roemischen republic usually former Consuln or Praetoren (Propraetor or pro consul), in that Kaiser era ... impose - each citizen could up to the Propraetor (in the Kaiser era up to the ... the exploitation of the provinces by the Propraetor and/or. Pro consul in the time ...
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Roman right (translated from Dutch)
... of the provincia the proconsuls and the propraetor stood, cum imperio. They were the local ... were frequently appointed as proconsul c.q. propraetor. The propraetor passed sentence, and to this end the ...
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Roman Governor
... legate bearing praetorian imperium, thus being a propraetor, not only governed the province in the ... province and thus governed by either a propraetor or proconsul. Like the other imperial provinces ...
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User:Ral315/Temp
... Catilinarian conspiracy 61 BC – Serves of Propraetor in Hispania Ulterior 59 - 53 BC – ... Catilinarian conspiracy" at:-61 text:"Serves as Propraetor~in Hispania Ulterior" barset:skip at:-59 ...
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List of classical abbreviations
... patratus, Pater patriae, Pecunia publica, Praepositus, Primipilus, Propraetor. PR. -- Praeses, Praetor, Pridie, Princeps. P.R ... Post Romam conditam. PR.PR. -- Praefectus praetorii, Propraetor. P.S. -- Pecunia sua, Plebiscitum, Proprio sumptu ...
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Praetor
... a former Praetor would serve as a Propraetor and act as to the governor of ... of a province with the title of Propraetor, and sometimes with the title of Proconsul ...
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List of Latin abbreviations (translated from Italian)
... patratus, Pater patriae, Publica money, Praepositus, Primipilus, Propraetor. PR. Praeses, Praetor, Pridie, Princeps. P.R ... Post Romam conditam. PR.PR. Praefectus praetorii, Propraetor. P.S. Money its, Plebiscitum, Just sumptu ...
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Ancient Roman public office summary (translated from Japanese)
... official, being attached state governor-general) プロプラエトル(Propraetor and front law officer, being attached state ...
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Gaius Terentius Varro (translated from German)
... 208-207 v. Chr. it held as Propraetor Etrurien against Hannibals younger brother Hasdrubal . In ...
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