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English - Turkish

Definition of a praetor in English Turkish dictionary

praetor
Eski Romada vatandaşlar arasındaki uyuşmazlıkları çözen yargıç ve yönetici konumunda olan kişi
praetorian
İmparatorun özel muhafızlarına özgü
praetorian
Praetorian Guard: Eski Roma'da imparatorun muhafız kıtası; iktidarda bulunanların koruyucuları
praetorian
İmparatorun muhafızlarından biri
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of a praetor in Turkish Turkish dictionary

praetor
Eski Yunan'da, iktidarı kullanma yetkisine sahip, yargıç ya da bir eyaleti yöneten en yüksek memur
English - English
praetorian
praetor
Alternative spelling of prætor
Praetor
{i} judge in ancient Rome, ancient Roman magistrate
praetor
In ancient Rome, an officer with authority to judge cases of equity, responsibility for producing public games, and, in the absence of a consul, extensive authority in the government. After a one-year term, a praetor typically went on to govern a province. Originally only a patrician magistrate could be a praetor, but from 337 BC, the position was also open to plebeians. The number of praetors increased to eight by the 1st century BC, two for civil matters and six for specific courts. It continued to vary under different government leaders and emperors; by the late empire, only the city praetor for public games remained
praetor
An elected magistrate in Ancient Rome
praetor
an annually elected magistrate of the ancient Roman Republic
a praetor
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