Definition of Praetorium. Meaning of Praetorium. Synonyms of Praetorium

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Definition of Praetorium

Praetorium
Praetorium Pr[ae]*to"ri*um, n. See Pretorium.

Meaning of Praetorium from wikipedia

- The Latin term praetorium (also prætorium and pretorium) originally identified the tent of a general within a Roman castrum (encampment), and derived from...
- canonical gospels, Pilate's court refers to the trial of Jesus in the praetorium before Pontius Pilate, preceded by the Sanhedrin Trial. In the Gospel...
- Praetorium II (Racovița) was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia near the present village of Racovița, Vâlcea. It was built in the middle of the 3rd...
- The Praetoria of Constantinople (Latin: Praetorium Constantinopolis; Ancient Gr****: Πραιτώριον Κωνσταντινουπόλεως) were the places in Byzantine Constantinople...
- Praetorium I (Copăceni) was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia near the present village of Copăceni, Racovița, Vâlcea, Romania. It was part of the Roman...
- praetoria potestas (praetorian power), the praetorium imperium (praetorian authority), and the praetorium ius (praetorian law), the legal precedents established...
- were converted to barracks, the principia were enlarged and a new large praetorium (commanding officer’s house) built. The fort was finally abandoned around...
- Praetorium Agrippinae was a Roman settlement in the province of Lower Germania, in the area of the Cananefates, located in modern-day Valkenburg, Netherlands...
- The praetorian prefect (Latin: praefectus praetorio; Gr****: ἔπαρχος/ὕπαρχος τῶν πραιτωρίων) was a high office in the Roman Empire. Originating as the commander...
- Christ Leaving the Praetorium is an oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Gustave Doré, created between 1867 and 1872. It was the largest of his religious...