- Halicarn****us name a
number of
commanders in the
early republic as
proconsuls or
propraetors.
Modern historians believe the use of
these titles is
largely anachronistic...
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selecting proconsuls and
propraetors. In
provinces with one legion, a
legate bearing praetorian imperium, thus
being a
propraetor, not only
governed the...
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position of
propraetor was instituted.
These were
praetors whose imperium was
extended and were
given the task to
command a
reserve army.
Propraetors had the...
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Tarentum to
second his
uncle Quinctius Claudus Flamininus, who was the
propraetor in
charge of the
Roman garrison. Rome kept a
strong military presence...
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Gaius Verres propraetor 73—71 BC
Quintus Arrius propraetor 71 BC
Lucius Caecilius Metellus propraetor 70 BC C.
Vergilius Balbus propraetor 61-58 BC L....
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defeat the
Pompeian loyalists there. Meanwhile, Antony, with the rank of
propraetor, was
installed as
governor of
Italy and
commander of the army, stationed...
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Lucius Licinius Murena was a
Roman soldier and politician. He was
notable for
playing an
important role in the
Roman victory against the
forces of Mithridates...
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praetor or consul, a
Senator might be
appointed by the
Senate as a
propraetor or
proconsul (depending on the
highest office held before) to
govern a...
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Appius Claudius Pulcher (97–49 BC) was a
Roman patrician,
politician and
general in the
first century BC. He was
consul of the
Roman Republic in 54 BC...
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Aulus Postumius Albinus (c. 151 – 89 BC) was a
Roman senator and
military commander. In 110 BC, he went to
serve on the
staff of his brother, Spurius,...