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praetors Meaning in Tamil ( praetors வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



பிரயேட்டர்ஸ்

Noun:

Praetor,



praetors தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

சரக் கோட்பாடு பிரடோரியன் காவலர்கள் (Praetoriani) எனப்படுவோர் உரோமப் பேரரசரின் மெய்ப்பாதுகாவலர்களாகச் செயற்பட்ட படைவீரர்கள்.

praetors's Usage Examples:

He was raised to the praetorship by Pertinax (193), but did not assume office till the reign of Septimius Severus, with whom he was for a long time on the most intimate footing.


The King and Queen came through and the King saluted the flag !After the fall of Vitellius he was saluted as Caesar, or prince imperial, by the troops, obtained the city praetorship, and was entrusted with the administration of Italy till his father's return from the East.


Lentulus was compelled to abdicate his praetorship, and, as it was feared that there might be an attempt to rescue him, he was put to death in the Tullianum on the 5th of December 63.


Its presidents were the magistrates of the people, usually the consuls and praetors, and, for purposes of jurisdiction, the curule aediles.


After the fall of Vitellius he was saluted as Caesar, or prince imperial, by the troops, obtained the city praetorship, and was entrusted with the administration of Italy till his father's return from the East.


The Roman consuls were at first called praetors; in the early code of the Twelve Tables (450 B.


The praetors were elected, like the consuls, by the people assembled in the comitia centuriata and with the same formalities.


To meet this increase of business the tenure of office of the praetors and also of the consuls was practically prolonged from one to two years, with the distinction that in their second year of office they bore the titles of propraetor and proconsul instead of praetor and consul.


The custom by which the consuls and praetors or dictators sacrificed on the Alban Mount and at Lavinium to the Penates and to Vesta, before they entered upon office or departed for their province, seems to have been one of great antiquity.


The quaestors held office for one year, but, like the consuls and praetors, they were often continued in office with the title of proquaestor.


Under the republic judicial praefects (praefecti jure dicendo) were sent annually from Rome as deputies of the praetors to administer justice in certain towns of the Italian allies.


In 53, when Milo was candidate for the - consulship and Clodius for the praetorship, the two leaders met by accident on the Appian Way at Bovillae and Clodius was murdered (January 52).





Synonyms:

justice, judge, jurist, pretor,



Antonyms:

wrongfulness, unfairness, wrong, inequity, injustice,

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