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Praetor: Roman magistrate, responsible for the administration of justice. ... The word praetor indicates the man who 'goes before the others'. If this is taken literally, the title may be derived from the army; if we allow for a figure of speech, it may have been coined to describe a civil official.
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WHY A SMALL BUSINESS NEEDS PRAETOR ... XE-Filter, Praetor and Praetor MeM provide antispam filtering and protection from illegal, harmful email and email-borne virus attacks on Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino or other SMTP-based servers.
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Praetor - Roman Magistracy With Imperium - Praetor ... Definition: Praetors were Roman judicial magistrates with imperium or legal power. Deciding matters between citizens was the job of the urban praetor (praetor urbanus). The praetor peregrinus settled cases among foreigners.
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Did you ever want to BE a Roman Gladiator? Soldier? Centurion? General? Senator? We've been living your dream for years! Be the Hero! Live the dream! ... The Praetor is responsible to the Senate and People to ensure that ALL Rome's laws are obeyed under the terms detailed in the lex Romana.
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The Legal Term * Praetor * Defined & Explained ... PRAETOR - Roman civil law. A municipal officer of Rome, so called because, (praeiret populo,) he went before or took precedence of the people. The consuls were at first called praetors.
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Definition of praetor from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Middle English pretor, from Latin praetor...
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Definition of praetor in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of praetor. Pronunciation of praetor. Translations of praetor. praetor synonyms, praetor antonyms. Information about praetor in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... [Middle English pretor, from Old French, from Latin praetor, perhaps from prae re,
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At first only one Praetor was elected in order to look after Justice, this was around the year 389 of the city, about 364BC. Around the year 250BC a second Praetor was added. ... One, called the Praetor Urbanus was charged with Justice among the citizens of Rome whilst the other, the Praetor Peregrinus, appointed Judges in...
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