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Welcome to the portal page for Praetores activities in Nova Roma. Please see the links below:
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The ''praetores'' are the second highest [[Magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistracies]] of the Roman Republic and are considered as lower colleagues of the [[Consul (Nova Roma)|''consules'']]. [[Praetor overview|Learn more...]]
 
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Praetors were "curule magistrates" and had ''[[imperium]]''. They were accompanied by six [[lictor]]s and performed mainly judicial functions. [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Praetor.html]
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Praetors were [[magistrates|"curule magistrates"]] and had ''[[imperium]]'', and consequently were one of the ''[[magistrates|magistratus maiores]]'': but they owed respect and obedience to the consuls. They were accompanied by six [[lictor]]s and performed mainly judicial functions.
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Originally there was one ''praetor'' elected as minor colleague to the ''[[consul]]es''.
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The ''praetor'' could command the armies of the state; and while the consuls were absent with the armies, he exercised their functions within the city.
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The Latin word "''praetor''" means literally "who goes before", "who precedes" and we can translate it as "president", "leader" and "commander". [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Praetor.html]
  
 
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One of the [[magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistracies]] of Nova Roma. There is one [[Praetor_%28Nova_Roma%29| ''Praetor'']] of year 2766:
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* [[Gaius Aemilius Crassus (Nova Roma)|Gaius Aemilius Crassus]]
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Vide: [[Officium Praetorium MMDCCLXVI]]
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The domain of authority of the praetores includes:
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*[[:Category:Legal system (Nova Roma)|Nova Roman Tabularium]].
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*[[Mailing_lists_%28Nova_Roma%29|Official Nova Roma Mailing Lists]]
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*[[Laws_and_Decrees_of_Judicial_Nature|Judicial Process]]
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*[[Ludi Apollinares]]
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[[Praetor_%28Nova_Roma%29|Learn more...]]
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One of the [[magistracies (Nova Roma)|magistracies]] of Nova Roma. There are two [[Praetor_%28Nova_Roma%29| ''Praetores'']]
 
Praetores of year 2761:
 
*[[Marcus Curiatius Complutensis (Nova Roma)|M. Curiatius Complutensis]]
 
*[[Marcus Iulius Severus (Nova Roma)|M. Iulius Severus]]
 
 
Vide: [[Officina Praetoris MMDCCLXI]]
 
 
The domain of authority of the praetores includes:
 
 
*[[:Category:Tabularium (Nova Roma)| Nova Roma Tabularium]].
 
*[[Mailing_lists_%28Nova_Roma%29| Nova Roma Official Mailing Lists]]
 
*[[Laws_and_Decrees_of_Judicial_Nature | Judicial Process]]
 
*[[Ludi Apollinares]]
 
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*[[List_of_leges_%28Nova_Roma%29| List of leges]]
 
*[[List_of_leges_%28Nova_Roma%29| List of leges]]
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Overview of "Praetores"
The praetores are the second highest magistracies of the Roman Republic and are considered as lower colleagues of the consules. Learn more...
Praetores in Roma Antiqua

Praetors were "curule magistrates" and had imperium, and consequently were one of the magistratus maiores: but they owed respect and obedience to the consuls. They were accompanied by six lictors and performed mainly judicial functions. Originally there was one praetor elected as minor colleague to the consules.

The praetor could command the armies of the state; and while the consuls were absent with the armies, he exercised their functions within the city. The Latin word "praetor" means literally "who goes before", "who precedes" and we can translate it as "president", "leader" and "commander". [1]

Learn more...
Praetores in Nova Roma

One of the magistracies of Nova Roma. There is one Praetor of year 2766:

Vide: Officium Praetorium MMDCCLXVI

The domain of authority of the praetores includes:

Learn more...
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Past Praetores in Nova Roma
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Former praetrix Aula Tullia Scholastica:

"An important aim is to have more laws translated into other European languages, correct the Latin titles in the non-English sections of the Tabularium, and bring them into conformity with those in the English section."
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