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praetor

The magistrate, here first created (367 BC) and reserved to the patricians, charged with pronouncing the law (jurisdiction) in the city—the patres' counterweight to the plebeian consulship.

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Mentioned in 32 works (430 total)

The History of Rome, Book 3 history · 1 mention
The History of Rome, Book 6 history · 1 mention
The History of Rome, Book 7 history · 6 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 8 history · 11 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 9 history · 5 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 10 history · 9 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 21 history · 8 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 22 history · 10 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 23 history · 18 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 24 history · 21 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 25 history · 13 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 26 history · 9 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 27 history · 21 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 28 history · 7 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 29 history · 10 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 30 history · 14 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 31 history · 14 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 32 history · 17 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 33 history · 17 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 34 history · 15 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 35 history · 17 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 36 history · 7 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 37 history · 14 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 38 history · 12 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 39 history · 24 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 40 history · 27 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 41 history · 14 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 42 history · 27 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 43 history · 10 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 44 history · 12 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 45 history · 15 mentions
The History of Rome, Fragments history · 24 mentions

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