- (translated in RIB as "under the
charge of
Claudius Xenophon, emperor's
propraetorian legate"); 2306, near
Milecastle 42 of Hadrian's Wall, at Cawfields,...
- Emperor).
These provinces were
under the
authority of
proconsular or
propraetorian senators invariably styled 'proconsul', with
little need for intervention...
-
proconsular imperium being more or less
equal to
consular imperium,
propraetorian imperium to praetorian) and was
attended by an
equal number of lictors...
-
Denarius minted in 47–46 BC at Utica. The
reverse alludes to the
propraetorian imperium of P. Cr****us Juni**** (P CR****VS IV[N])....
-
leave and
eventually join up with
Sulla in Greece.
Metellus acted as
propraetorian governor of the province, but this was
unrecognized by
Cinna and his...
-
others believed that a
proconsul had to
first endow his
quaestor with
propraetorian imperium. A
provincial quaestor also
could be sent as a
diplomatic representative...
-
proscriptions made
Lepdius a fortune.
After his praetorship,
Lepidus became propraetorian governor of Sicily,
dated 80 BC.
While Cicero, in the Verrines, blackens...
- adds that Cato
would likely have
wanted the
appointment so to have
propraetorian rank,
including curule insignia, and that Cato
might have
accepted so...
- from the
Selucid Empire by
Pompey in 64 BC, it was
governed by two
propraetorian governors.
Philippus was one of them. He
succeeded Marcus Aemilius Scaurus...
- and ****tus Pompeius,
together with
Titus Labienus, Caesar's
former propraetorian legate (legatus propraetore) and
second in
command in the
Gallic War...