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propraetor

/proh-pree-ter/US // proʊˈpri tər //UK // (prəʊˈpriːtə) //

支持者,预言家,支持人,预备人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Roman History.

    • : an officer who, after having served as praetor in Rome, was sent to govern a province with praetorial authority.

Examples

  • I would propose that you should at once enter into negotiations with the Propraetor, and start as soon as possible for Lugdunum.

  • The legions of the Propraetor of Lugdunensis are already on their way hither, by forced marches from Clusium.

  • Domitian knew only of the advance of the Propraetor, and still supposed that it was in fulfilment of his own orders.

  • Lugdunensian Gaul belonged to the imperial provinces, and therefore possessed a propraetor and a larger garrison.

  • The procession halted before the building which had been erected from the ruins of the old city as a residence for the propraetor.