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Praetor (Noun)

Meaning

An annually elected magistrate of the ancient Roman Republic.

Classification

Nouns denoting people.

Examples

  • The praetor was responsible for governing the provinces and overseeing the administration of justice in the Roman Republic.
  • During his term, the praetor would often preside over important trials and render verdicts on complex cases.
  • As a praetor, he was granted imperium, or the power to command, which allowed him to govern his assigned province effectively.
  • The Romans elected a new praetor every year, each one serving a one-year term as part of the rotating magistracies.
  • When Rome's power expanded, the number of praetors also increased, with six elected annually by the late Republic period.

Synonyms

  • Pretor

Hypernyms

  • Jurist
  • Justice

Related Words

  • Praetorial (adjective)
  • Praetorship (noun)
  • Pretorial (adjective)
  • Pretorian (adjective)
  • Praetorian (adjective)
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