The praetors were the second highest elected Roman official. Their main duty was overseeing the dispensing of justice. They could and did act as judges. However they were also able to raise and lead a army if necessary and many times ex-praetors were appointed governors of provinces when their elected term of office was over.
From c. 244 BC there were 2 praetors - the praetor urbanus (for Rome) and the praetor peregrinus (for foreigners and non-citizens).This number was increased to 8 by Sulla (c. 80 BC).Julius Caesar increased this to 16 during his dictatorship (c. 45 BC).
During the Roman Republic there were five types of executive officers of state: the consuls, praetors, censors, aediles and quaestors.
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Roman consuls and praetors were both high-ranking officials in the Roman Republic, but they held different roles. Consuls were the highest elected magistrates, typically two at a time, responsible for leading the army and presiding over the Senate and assemblies. Praetors, on the other hand, primarily served as judicial officers, overseeing legal matters and administering justice. While consuls could assume some praetorial functions, especially in times of crisis, their roles were distinct, with consuls focusing on military and political leadership and praetors on legal administration.
The praetors were the second highest elected Roman official. Their main duty was overseeing the dispensing of justice. They could and did act as judges. However they were also able to raise and lead a army if necessary and many times ex-praetors were appointed governors of provinces when their elected term of office was over.
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The Roman judges were called "praetors".
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The praetors were the officials who oversaw the Roman courts.
From c. 244 BC there were 2 praetors - the praetor urbanus (for Rome) and the praetor peregrinus (for foreigners and non-citizens).This number was increased to 8 by Sulla (c. 80 BC).Julius Caesar increased this to 16 during his dictatorship (c. 45 BC).
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The composer known by all those names is Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. He was an Italian Renaissance composer known for his sacred polyphonic music.