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  • Praefectus - Wikipedia
    Praefectus, often with a further qualification, was the formal title of many, fairly low to high-ranking, military or civil officials in the Roman Empire, whose authority was not embodied in their person (as it was with elected Magistrates) but conferred by delegation from a higher authority
  • praefectus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Adjective praefectus (feminine praefecta, neuter praefectum); first second-declension participle put in charge
  • Prefect - Livius
    Prefect: Roman official, appointed by a magistrate or the emperor The word praefectus means "the one who stands in front" (of others) The prefect was an official who was appointed by a magistrate, for a fixed period and a special task (mandatum)
  • Roman Military Ranks: 12 Key Officers and Soldiers in the Roman Army . . .
    Service as a praefecti, or prefect, still created opportunities for these officers to advance their careers They often garrisoned regions with no other Roman forces for miles around and acted independently, giving them freedom to show their initiative
  • Officers of the Roman Army - World History Encyclopedia
    First was the legate (legatus legionus) followed by the broad-striped tribune (tribunus laticlavius), and lastly, the camp prefect (praefectus castrorum) Appointed by the emperor, the legate was not a professional soldier
  • Praefectus Explained
    Praefectus, often with a further qualification, was the formal title of many, fairly low to high-ranking, military or civil officials in the Roman Empire, whose authority was not embodied in their person (as it was with elected Magistrates) but conferred by delegation from a higher authority
  • timesitheus praetorian prefect appointment: 241’s pivotal power shift
    The timesitheus praetorian prefect appointment probably unfolded through a combination of private deliberation and public proclamation In the private phase, Gordian III—or, more accurately, the circle of advisors shaping his decisions—would have issued the necessary imperial rescript naming Timesitheus as praefectus praetorio
  • Praefect - Encyclopedia
    PRAEFECT (praefectus), the title of various Roman officials, both civil and military A praefect was not one of the magistrates proper; he was, strictly speaking, only the deputy or lieutenant of a superior magistrate or commander
  • Praefectus - grokipedia. com
    Praefectus (plural praefecti) was the title bestowed upon various appointed officials in ancient Rome, encompassing roles in military command, civil administration, and judicial oversight, typically delegated by magistrates or emperors for specific tasks or periods





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