Yes, the Praetorian Guards protected the city of Rome and the Emperor. This made it very powerful Some men became emperors by bribing this guard. The Praetorian Guards also got involved in plots against or the overthrow of some emperors. Their barracks was the Castra
Praetoria,
which was by the eastern part of the city walls, near Rome's main railway station.
Just a note: In addition to the protection given by the Praetorian, the emperors also had personal bodyguards, usually Germans. The Varrus
disaster was doubly hard on Augustus as he became suspicious of his German bodyguards and dismissed them.
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Praetorian Guards.
You were/are a member of the Praetorian Guard.
Claudius was actually hailed as emperor in the camp of the Praetorian guards. After the murder of Caligula, it is said that the guards rampaged through the palace and found Claudius hiding behind a drape. They took him to the praetorian camp and the troops named him emperor there, possibly after a large bribe.
The German guards of the Roma emperors were their personal bodyguards. Now, don't confuse them with the Praetorian Guard, which was also an imperial guard. The Praetorians had other duties as well as protecting Rome and the emperor.
There were actually two groups of soldiers who protected the emperors. The most well-known is the Praetorian Guard, which protected the buildings that the emperor lived in and also the core of the city of Rome itself. However the guards responsible for the emperor's personal safety were the German Guard.There were actually two groups of soldiers who protected the emperors. The most well-known is the Praetorian Guard, which protected the buildings that the emperor lived in and also the core of the city of Rome itself. However the guards responsible for the emperor's personal safety were the German Guard.There were actually two groups of soldiers who protected the emperors. The most well-known is the Praetorian Guard, which protected the buildings that the emperor lived in and also the core of the city of Rome itself. However the guards responsible for the emperor's personal safety were the German Guard.There were actually two groups of soldiers who protected the emperors. The most well-known is the Praetorian Guard, which protected the buildings that the emperor lived in and also the core of the city of Rome itself. However the guards responsible for the emperor's personal safety were the German Guard.There were actually two groups of soldiers who protected the emperors. The most well-known is the Praetorian Guard, which protected the buildings that the emperor lived in and also the core of the city of Rome itself. However the guards responsible for the emperor's personal safety were the German Guard.There were actually two groups of soldiers who protected the emperors. The most well-known is the Praetorian Guard, which protected the buildings that the emperor lived in and also the core of the city of Rome itself. However the guards responsible for the emperor's personal safety were the German Guard.There were actually two groups of soldiers who protected the emperors. The most well-known is the Praetorian Guard, which protected the buildings that the emperor lived in and also the core of the city of Rome itself. However the guards responsible for the emperor's personal safety were the German Guard.There were actually two groups of soldiers who protected the emperors. The most well-known is the Praetorian Guard, which protected the buildings that the emperor lived in and also the core of the city of Rome itself. However the guards responsible for the emperor's personal safety were the German Guard.There were actually two groups of soldiers who protected the emperors. The most well-known is the Praetorian Guard, which protected the buildings that the emperor lived in and also the core of the city of Rome itself. However the guards responsible for the emperor's personal safety were the German Guard.
The Roman emperor was watched over by a body of men named the Praetorian Guard.
Claudius became emperor after the assassination of his nephew, Caligula. There's a story that the Praetorian guards, while they were rampaging through the palace after the assassination, found Claudius hiding behind a drape and since he was the last of the imperial family, they proclaimed him emperor. There is also another story that the guards were offered a massive bribe to select Claudius. Take your pick. No matter which way Claudius came to power, it was the first time that the Praetorian Guard selected an emperor. This was a significant factor in the selection of future emperors.
a praetorian guard guards the king in the middle ages but most of them usually betrayed their king and killed them because they had to do everything The Praetorian Guards guarded the Emperor's of Rome. They were elite warriors and were also very well paid. Although they initially served their purpose as guards of the Emperor and Rome, they rapidly gained extreme power and became not only the Guards of the Emperor but also a source of support - Many Emperors were established because they gained control of the Guard, or deposed because they were not being paid enough.
Praetorian guard. Just a slight clarification here. the praetorian guard was the official guard of the emperor's living quarters and they also acted, in some cases, as a police force in the city of Rome. However the hand picked, personal bodyguards of most emperors were Germans. They were chosen for their loyalty and for their size.
He was the praetorian praefect of the emperor Maximian and was adopted by Maximian
Schutzstaffel (abbreviated to SS, which translates to Protective Squadron), they were Hitler's praetorian guards (special guards).
The Praetorian Guard .
As the story goes, the praetorian guard found Claudius hiding behind a drape and recognizing him as a member of the imperial family, took him to the praetorian camp where he was proclaimed emperor. It is assumed by many historians that a healthy bribe aided in the selection of Claudius.