Praetor overview
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Overview of "Praetores"
The praetores are the second highest magistracies of the Roman Republic and are considered as lower colleagues of the consules.
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Praetores in Roma Antiqua
Praetors were "curule magistrates" and had imperium. They were accompanied by six lictors and performed mainly judicial functions. [1] Learn more...Selected links (Roma Antiqua)
Selected photo
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Praetores in Nova Roma
One of the magistracies of Nova Roma. There are two Praetores Praetores of year 2761: Vide: Officina Praetoris MMDCCLXI The domain of authority of the praetores includes: Selected links (Nova Roma)
Past Praetores in Nova Roma
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Praetores projects
Wiki projectsFormer praetrix Aula Tullia Scholastica: "An important aim is to have more laws translated into other European languages, correct the Latin titles in the non-English sections of the Tabularium, and bring them into conformity with those in the English section."Overview of other magistracies
Magistracy overview portals: All magistracies - Consul - Praetor - Censor - Aedilis - Quaestor - Vigintisexvir - All portals
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