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The staff personnel of the [[Praetorium (Nova Roma)|Praetorium]], '''Cohors Propraetoris''', handle areas like the treasury, the military, interprovincial relations, and public games and gatherings. The '''Cohors Propraetoris''' consists of all the assistants (legati and scribae) of the Propraetor.
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The staff personnel of the ''[[Praetorium (Nova Roma)|praetorium]]'', '''''cohors praetoria''''' ("the leader's team" in Latin), handle areas like the treasury, the military, interprovincial relations, and public games and gatherings.  
  
All members (Legati and Consiliari) of the [[Consilium Provincia (Nova Roma)|Consilium Provincia]] are part of the inner circle of the '''Cohors Propraetoris'''. All other officials appointed by the Propraetor are parts of the outer circle of the '''Cohors Propraetoris'''. This does not mean that they lack in importance. On the contrary, they each have an important field of responsibility.
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The ''cohors praetoria'' consists of all the assistants (''[[legatus (Nova Roma)|legati]]'', ''[[Praefectus (Nova Roma)|praefecti]]'', ''[[Scriba (Nova Roma)|scribae]]'' and other ''[[apparitor (Nova Roma)|apparitores]]'') of provincial governors.
  
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All members of the ''cohors'' have an important field of responsibility.
  
The whole '''Cohors Propraetoris''' is the modern equivalent of the followers of the provincial Governor of Roma Antiqua. The Propraetor's retinue was in many respects a military one; they all acted in a foreign country that could be hostile. We will also act in a non-Roman country, but let's hope that it isn't a hostile one ;-)
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The ''cohors praetoria'' in the provinces is the modern equivalent of the followers of the provincial governor of the ancient empire. The governor's retinue was in many respects a military one; they all acted in a foreign country that could be hostile.  
  
 
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As the governors of the old days, the Nova Roman governor, too, expects a certain loyalty, discipline and unity from his/her ''cohors''. The members of the ''cohors'' should, as a kind of General's staff, set an example in this and all Roman behavior to the rest of the citizenry.
As the governors of the old days, the Propraetor expects a certain loyalty, discipline and unity from the '''Cohors Propraetoris'''. The members of the [[Consilium Provincia (Nova Roma)|Consilium Provincia]] should, as a kind of General's staff, set an example in this and all Roman behavior to the rest of the '''Cohors Propraetoris'''.
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The staff personnel of the praetorium, cohors praetoria ("the leader's team" in Latin), handle areas like the treasury, the military, interprovincial relations, and public games and gatherings.

The cohors praetoria consists of all the assistants (legati, praefecti, scribae and other apparitores) of provincial governors.

All members of the cohors have an important field of responsibility.

The cohors praetoria in the provinces is the modern equivalent of the followers of the provincial governor of the ancient empire. The governor's retinue was in many respects a military one; they all acted in a foreign country that could be hostile.

As the governors of the old days, the Nova Roman governor, too, expects a certain loyalty, discipline and unity from his/her cohors. The members of the cohors should, as a kind of General's staff, set an example in this and all Roman behavior to the rest of the citizenry.

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