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erecting towers with
three storeys each' bīnī senātōrēs singulīs
cohortibus praepositī (Livy) 'a pair of
senators was put in
charge of each
group of soldiers'...
- prin****l of
numerous officials,
including more procuratores, rationales, and
praepositi, who
collected senatorial taxes,
custom duties, and some land taxes; was...
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proximity to the
Byzantine emperor gave him
great power, and
several praepositi wielded considerable influence in the
governance of the
Byzantine Empire...
- (the "parva") ed. E. Auvray, S.P.N. et
Confessoris Theodori Studitis Praepositi Parva Catachesis (Paris, 1891),
French translation by Anne-Marie Mohr...
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administration of the archdiocese. The
earliest do****ented
testimonies of
praepositi date back to the 12th
century and
refer not only to the city of Milan...
- N****s (also
sometimes written Nerses;
Latin pronunciation: [ˈn****ːs]; Armenian: Նարսես;[citation needed] Gr****: Ναρσής; 478–573) was, with Belisarius...
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praefectus was a sub praefectus, who in turn was
accompanied by a
series of
praepositi,
officers placed in
charge of each
patrol by
individual locality. Other...
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tuhat ükssada viiskümmend
kaheksa kuni
aastani 1610 =
Dionysii Fabricii,
Praepositi pontificii Felinensis,
Livonicae historiae compendiosa series in quatuor...
- klosterlorch.de [retrieved 19 July 2020].
Burchard von Ursberg,
Burchardi praepositi Urspergensis Chronicon, ed. 1916 Shadis,
Miriam (2010).
Berenguela of...
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third of the
shire court's
judicial profits). The
royal reeves (Latin:
praepositi)
supervised royal estates and were
responsible for
administering finances...