Definition of Praetorship. Meaning of Praetorship. Synonyms of Praetorship

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Definition of Praetorship

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Meaning of Praetorship from wikipedia

- discharge various duties. The functions of the magistracy, the praetura (praetorship), are described by the adjective itself: the praetoria potestas (praetorian...
- After his praetorship, Caesar was appointed to govern Hispania Ulterior pro consule. Deeply indebted from his campaigns for the praetorship and for the...
- holding an important military command in the Danube. In preparation for a praetorship, Vespasian needed two periods of service in the minor magistracies, one...
- ally of Publius Clodius Pulcher during the Bona Dea affair. During his praetorship in 59 BC he supported Julius Caesar who was then consul. Fufius later...
- (2007), pp. 4ff; Nicolet (1991), pp. 1, 15; Brennan, T. Corey (2000). The Praetorship in the Roman Republic. Oxford University Press. p. 605. Peachin (2011)...
- Publius Furius Philus was a consul in 223 BC, a praetor in 216, and a censor in 214. He died the following year, before resigning his office. Furius was...
- probably died in 125 or 126 when Marcus was three years old during his praetorship. Though he can hardly have known his father, Marcus wrote in his Meditations...
- The colony is probably one of Marius' of 103 BC. Broughton dated the praetorship to 92 BC, with the quaestorship falling towards the beginning of the...
- restoring his citizenship. He was later successful in securing a second praetorship, restoring him to the senate. Mancinus belonged to the plebeian gens...
- this was the P. ****tilius who became governor of Africa and dates his praetorship to 92. There is some indication that Publius ****tilius took an interest...