praefect Meaning in Telugu ( praefect తెలుగు అంటే)
పరిపూర్ణుడు, విద్యార్థి నిర్వాహకుడు
Noun:
అధికారి, విద్యార్థి నిర్వాహకుడు,
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Latin epics from 1647: Caspar Barlaeus" Rerum per octennium in Brasilia et alibi nuper gestarum sub praefectura and Franciscus Plante"s Mauritias.
kept the imperial treasure, and by the influence of Balista, Valerian"s praefect, Macrianus gained the imperial office together with his brother Quietus.
Titus Flavius Sabinus, brother of Vespasian, was consul suffectus in AD 47 and praefectus urbi under the emperor Nero.
For the most part, Symmachus maintained good relationships with the new rulers of Italy—both Odovacer and Theodoric the Great -- demonstrated by his appointment as praefectus urbi between 476 and 491, consul in 485, patricius within 510, and even reaching the influential rank of caput senatus (president of the Senate).
edoctus vel etiam iussus, ex sua velut potestate redderet; cum praeter inutile regis nomen et precarium vitae stipendium, quod ei praefectus aulae prout.
The praefectus urbanus, also called praefectus urbi or urban prefect in English, was prefect of the city of Rome, and later also of Constantinople.
served under Caesar as chief engineer (praefectus fabrum) when Caesar was propraetor to Hispania in 61 BC, and proconsul to Gaul in 58 BC.
In 60 BC, after his term as praetor had ended, he was appointed propraetor, and was to serve as governor (praefectus pro praetor) of Macedonia.
The praetorian prefecture (Latin: praefectura praetorio; in Greek variously named ἐπαρχότης τῶν πραιτωρίων or ὑπαρχία τῶν πραιτωρίων) was the largest administrative.
Reverse: Nero togate, seated right on curule chair on low platform and praefectus annonae standing.
Pliny the Elder was the praefect in charge of the naval fleet at Misenum in AD 79, at the time of the eruption.
praefectus praetor – Official of the Roman Republic praetor peregrinus princeps senatus procurator promagistrates quaestor rex senator tribune – Elected Roman.