- The
Praetorian Guard (Latin:
cohortes praetoriae) was the
imperial guard of the
Imperial Roman army that
served various roles for the
Roman emperor including...
- The
Praetorian Palace (Slovene:
Pretorska palača, Italian:
palazzo Pretorio) is a 15th-century
Venetian Gothic palace in the city of Koper, in southwest...
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especially its hard
nucleus – the
armed forces – in
order to
create a
Pretorian guard for itself. The army,
especially its
elite forces, is tied to the...
- The
praetorian prefecture (Latin:
praefectura praetorio; in Gr****
variously named ἐπαρχότης τῶν πραιτωρίων or ὑπαρχία τῶν πραιτωρίων) was the
largest administrative...
-
Volksraad and a
pioneer of the
Afrikaans language.
Another famed Jewish Pretorian was
Sammy Marks.
Other early Jewish settlers, many of them immigrants...
- (PDF) on 2017-03-01.
Retrieved 2007-05-23. Howe,
Laurence Lee (1942). The
Pretorian Prefect from
Commodus to
Diocletian (AD 180–305). Chicago, Illinois: University...
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representative club and lost out in the
first round of bidding. However,
Pretorians Roma
failed to
satisfy financial criteria, and
Treviso instead joined...
- provinces,
listed under that article).
Diocletian also
maintained two
pretorian prefectures as an
administrative level above the
dioceses (a few of which...
- The
Praetorian Prefecture of Gaul (Latin:
praefectura praetorio Galliarum) was one of four
large prefectures into
which the Late
Roman Empire was divided...
- moratorium, moron, Nora, notorious, oral, oriole, pictorial, porous,
pretorian, stentorian, story, thorax, thorium, torus, Tory, uxorious, Victoria(n)...