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- Praeses (Latin pl. praesides) is a Latin word meaning "placed before" or "at the head". In antiquity, notably under the Roman Dominate, it was used to...
- province of the Evangelical Church of the old-Prussian Union. The then praesides were only speakers of the synod but not the leaders of the ecclesiastical...
- until 262, when Gallienus transferred the governorship to equestrian Praesides. It returned to Senatorial appointees with the sole rule of Constantine...
- The Prussian Union of Churches (known under multiple other names) was a major Protestant church body which emerged in 1817 from a series of decrees by...
- elected leader of the "provincial synod" was called Präses (preases). Praesides (since 1946): 1946 – 1947: Ludolf Hermann Müller (later bishop) 1947 –...
- usually Viri Egregiiequestrians of the third class. Duces differed from praesides who were the supreme civil as well as military authority within their...
- provincial structure, which meant that there were now more governors (praesides) ruling over smaller regions and smaller po****tions. Diocletian's reforms...
- the provincial governors (variously titled as consulares, correctores, praesides) and heard appeals of cases decided at the provincial level (parties could...
- correctores (Apuliae et Calabriae and Lucaniae et Bruttiorum) and seven praesides (Alpium Cottiarum, Rhaetia Prima and Secunda, Samnii, Valeriae, Sardiniae...
- between the consulares and the ordinary praesides, while in the East Roman Empire, they ranked below the praesides. According to the Notitia Dignitatum,...