- The
Praetorian Guard (Latin:
cohortes praetoriae) was an
elite unit of the
Imperial Roman army that
served as
personal bodyguards and
intelligence agents...
- to Ulpian,
there were
three types of roads: Viae publicae, consulares,
praetoriae or
militares Viae privatae, rusticae,
glareae or
agrariae Viae vicinales...
-
paramilitary corps in Rome
consisted of one or more cohorts: The nine
cohortes praetoriae,
never grouped to a legion, the Praetorians. The term was
first used to...
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privilegia civitatis Secusiae (Susa)
Statuta et
privilegia civitatis Augustae Praetoriae (Aosta)
Statuta et
privilegia civitatis Niciae (Nice)
Statuta consulatus...
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Caninius Onesimus was a
veteran of the
Praetorian Guard (cohortis VIII
praetoriae),
lived 63
years and 8 months. Died in Como.
Titus Caninius, son of Sergius...
- of Law for his
dissertation De vita
petendae restitutionis in
integrum praetoriae secundum doctrinam romanorum praecipue quadriennali hodie vero perpetua...
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after the
Battle of Actium,
reformed the army and navy,
divided into
praetoriae squadrons at Miseno,
Ravenna (port of classe) and
initially at
Forum Iulii...
- as a
legionary (infantryman) in
Legio II Parthica: 3. EQUES, COH. VII
PRAETORIAE -
served as a
cavalryman in
Cohors VII,
Praetorian Guard; 4. EVOCATUS...
- the
third century AD;
TRIBVNVS COHORTIS III VIGILUM; XI VRBANAE; III
PRAETORIAE –
Indicates Volusi**** was, successively, a
cohort commander in the Vigiles...
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Augustensi in sua
tertia synodo dioecesana die 25
augusti 1876,
Augustae Praetoriae 1876.
Statuta synodalia dioecesis augustensis edita ab
illustrissimo et...