- The
Latin term
praetorium (also prætorium and
pretorium)
originally identified the tent of a
general within a
Roman castrum (encampment), and derived...
- in the
chartulary of St Giles'
Cathedral indicates there was
already a
pretorium (an
earlier Latin term for a tolbooth) in
Edinburgh as
early as 1368....
- The
praetorian prefect (Latin:
praefectus praetorio; Gr****: ἔπαρχος/ὕπαρχος τῶν πραιτωρίων) was a high
office in the
Roman Empire.
Originating as the commander...
- the
recipient of the Prix des
Beaux Arts for his painting,
Jesus at the
Pretorium.
Portrait of
Leconte de
Floris 1840
Melancholy c. 1843
Esther 1844 The...
-
Claudius Gothicus but
later it was
discovered to be just a
portal to the
pretorium, the army
command in late antiquity.
Rijeka Cathedral,
dedicated to St...
-
Cathedral Surgeons' Hall
Thistle Chapel Before 1368 the city was run from a
pretorium (a
Latin term for Tolbooth), and
later from
around 1400 from the Old Tolbooth...
- the so-called Holy
Stairs (Scala Sancta) that
Christ ascended to the
Pretorium of Pilate. The
Palffy Palace until recently was used as a
hospital and...
-
Roman walls The capitol, or
citadel The
Amphitheatre The
Roman circus The
Pretorium –
Tower The
Provincial and
Colonial fora The
Necropolis The
palace of...
-
Pretoria Bursary Competition, the Dr
Oppil Greeff Bursary Competition, the
Pretorium Trust Bursary Competition, the
South African Music Scholarship Competition...
-
personae personæ personas[10]
Plantae Plantæ
premium præmium
praemium pretorium prætorium praetorium, also prœtorium Both
forms with æ and œ seen, from...