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- In ancient Rome, a promagistrate (Latin: pro magistratu) was a person who was granted the power via prorogation to act in place of an ordinary magistrate...
- Individuals given such power were referred to as curule magistrates or promagistrates. These included the curule aedile, the praetor, the consul, the magister...
- emerge. Only proconsuls and propraetors fell under the classification of promagistrate. The governor was the province's chief judge. He had the sole right...
- Praetor Tribune Tribune of the plebs Military tribune Quaestor Aedile Promagistrate Governor Extraordinary Rex Interrex Dictator Magister equitum Decemviri...
- Praetor Tribune Tribune of the plebs Military tribune Quaestor Aedile Promagistrate Governor Extraordinary Rex Interrex Dictator Magister equitum Decemviri...
- Praetor Tribune Tribune of the plebs Military tribune Quaestor Aedile Promagistrate Governor Extraordinary Rex Interrex Dictator Magister equitum Decemviri...
- Judah Herodian Dynasty List of High Priests of Israel Syria Palaestina Promagistrate "Ancient Inscription Identifies Gargilius Antiques as Roman Ruler on...
- Gaius Calpurnius Piso was a Roman praetor and promagistrate. He was taken prisoner at Battle of Cannae and, with two others, was sent to Rome to negotiate...
- Praetor Tribune Tribune of the plebs Military tribune Quaestor Aedile Promagistrate Governor Extraordinary Rex Interrex Dictator Magister equitum Decemviri...
- Kings of Israel and Judah Kings of Judah List of High Priests of Israel Promagistrate Siege of Jerusalem (37 BC) "Peoples Beyond Palestine". Anxious Bench...