praetorian|praetorians|pretorian|pretorians in English

noun

judge in ancient Rome, ancient Roman magistrate

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1. Praetorians, master.

2. 13 The Praetorian Guard Receives a Witness

3. He said that the good news had become known among the Praetorian Guard.

4. See the box entitled “The Praetorian Guard in Nero’s Day.”

5. Castra Praetoria were the ancient barracks (castra) of the Praetorian Guard of Imperial Rome.

6. Known as the castra praetoria ("praetorian camp"), its construction was complete by AD 23.

7. By 221 Elagabalus' eccentricities, particularly his relationship with Hierocles, increasingly provoked the soldiers of the Praetorian Guard.

8. The former commander of the Third Legion, Comazon, was appointed commander of the Praetorian Guard.

9. A relief of Praetorian soldiers thought to be from the Arch of Claudius, built in 51 C.E.

10. It was restored to Roman rule after the Vandalic War, when it became part of the new praetorian prefecture of Africa.

11. He also created the Praetorian Guard along with a permanent navy where served the liberti, or freed slaves.

12. Ambrose was born in 339, the son of the Roman praetorian prefect of Gaul (which then included Britain, France, and parts of Africa)

13. Largely because of the influence of Sejanus, commander of the Praetorian Guard, the latter part of his reign was marked by terror.

14. The fortress houses members of the Praetorian Guard, who serve as the emperor’s bodyguards, and also the city’s police force.

15. After promising Paul a hearing, Felix kept him under guard in the Praetorian palace of Herod the Great, the governor’s headquarters.

16. Kamala Bullyragged the Los Angeles Police Department to serve as her personal Praetorian guard, quite illegally, in exchange for not cracking down …

17. Outside of a charged pylon, the staff Censer can be obtained by excavating the ancient magick munitions, praetorian remains or war table debris.

18. When invaders reached the outskirts of Rome, they were repelled by an improvised army assembled by the Senate, consisting of local troops (probably praetorian guards) and the strongest of the civilian population.

19. He also has a captive audience in the Praetorian soldiers who hear him “bearing thorough witness” to Jews concerning both the Kingdom and Jesus, “from morning till evening.” —Acts 28:17, 23.

20. One pair of Snoke’s Praetorian Guards wields twin vibro-Arbir blades that can be joined at the ends to form a single double-bladed polearm or wielded independently in each hand

21. Before news of Claudius’ death broke, Burrus escorted Nero to the Castra Praetoria and had him proclaimed emperor by the Praetorian Guard, leaving the Senate no option but to accept the choice.

22. Their last stand was at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312, and after Constantine's victory he officially disbanded the Praetorian guard, sending them out to different corners of the empire.

23. According to the Roman historian Tacitus, the barracks were built in 23 AD by Lucius Aelius Sejanus, the praetorian prefect serving under the emperor Tiberius, in an effort to consolidate the several divisions of the guards.

24. He described that, though in prison, his affairs “turned out for the advancement of the good news rather than otherwise, so that,” as he said, “my bonds have become public knowledge in association with Christ among all the Praetorian Guard.”

25. Hence, he wrote: “Now I desire you to know, brothers, that my affairs have turned out for the advancement of the good news rather than otherwise, so that my bonds have become public knowledge in association with Christ among all the Praetorian Guard and all the rest.”