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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PRAETORIAL»
Descubre el uso de
praetorial en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
praetorial y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
History of the city of Chester, from its foundation to the ...
In this was assembled the principal court of justice, judicial determinations were
made by the praetor, and the imperial decrees and praetorial decrees promulged
. Each praetor had many of these deputies under him, as each province had ...
2
Paul Outside the Walls: A Study of Luke's Socio-geographical ...
cal borders of Lycaonia and raised the legal status of the region to that of a
praetorial province of the empire.269 In the preface of this document, the author
justifies this political enhancement by appealing to the close kinship between the
...
Dean Philip Bechard, 2000
3
The Book of Acts in Its Graeco-Roman Setting
... (imperial provinces) and another for the people (senatorial provinces), the
latter of which is further subdivided into two varieties according to the three
continents: consular provinces in Libya and Asia and praetorial provinces in
Europe. c.
David W. J. Gill, Conrad Gempf, 1994
THE. PRAETORIAL. COLLEGE. Western New York's Zimmerman The senior
member of the Praetorial. □ Corny as it may sound, there is such a thing as an
Unsung Hero. In fact, Sigma Chi has 35 of them. They are called Grand Praetors,
one ...
5
The world in the Middle Ages: an historical geography, with ...
Each of the two empires was divided into Prcefectures, governed by praetorial
praefects nominated by the emperor. Every one of these praefectures was again
subdivided into dioceses — diaxeses — under vicars — vicarii — or vice-
praefects ...
Adolphus Louis Koeppen, 1856
6
A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
m. praetorian; pretoriense a. praetorian; pretorio, ria a. praetorial; m. praetorium,
the tent of the commanding officer in the Roman army; pretura f. praetorship. [L.
praetūra: id. <praetor. See pretor (1).] preuniversitario, ria a. said of preuniversity
...
This praefect acted as an aedile, and therefore had the whole praetorial authority
over the town and its vicinity or dependencies delegated to him. But the garrison
in the station must have been independent of him, and subject immediately to ...
8
The World in the Middle Ages: An Historical Geography, with ...
Each of the two empires was divided into prefectures, governed by praetorial
praefects nominated by the emperor. Every one of these praefectures was again
subdivided into dioceses — diaceses — under vicars — vicarii — or vice-
praefects, ...
Adolph Ludvig Køppen, 1854
9
A voice from Stonehenge
been the case, and a praetorial power settled in the country by the Egyptian
monarchs, it would have been at this inlet, that such power must have presided,
where every inward and outbound vessel would necessarily have touched; and
to that ...
Henry Montague Grover, 1847
10
Can Christians Prove the Resurrection?: A Reply to the ...
Christian apologists understand the inscription to read: “As pro-praetorial legate
of Divus Augustus, he received again [the province of] Syria and Phoenicia.” As
Fitzmyer25 and Sherwin—White26 have pointed out, however, the inscription
can ...
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PRAETORIAL»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
praetorial en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Washington has Resurrected the Threat of Nuclear War
... overthrown by Washington-orchestrated demonstrations by US-financed NGOs as in Ukraine, or by a coup d'etat by Putin's Praetorial guards. «CounterPunch, Feb 15»
Republics and Democracies
The Twelve Tables, "amended and supplemented again and again — by legislation, praetorial edicts, senatus consulta, and imperial decrees ... «The New American, May 13»