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... Prætorian præfect ; and after the monarchy was once more united in the person of Constantine , he still con- tinued to create the same number of FOUR PRÆFECTS , and entrusted to their care the same provinces which they already ...
... Prætorian præfect ; and after the monarchy was once more united in the person of Constantine , he still con- tinued to create the same number of FOUR PRÆFECTS , and entrusted to their care the same provinces which they already ...
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... præfect ; but his sentence was final and absolute ; and the emperors ... Prætorian præfects . The immense size of the city , and the experience of ... præfect of Rome , that his reputation might countenance so invidious a measure ; but ...
... præfect ; but his sentence was final and absolute ; and the emperors ... Prætorian præfects . The immense size of the city , and the experience of ... præfect of Rome , that his reputation might countenance so invidious a measure ; but ...
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... Prætorian præfect . 2. He governed one of the provinces of Africa , either as president or consular , and deserved , by his administration , the honor of a brass statue . 3. He was appointed vicar , or vice - præfect , of Macedonia . 4 ...
... Prætorian præfect . 2. He governed one of the provinces of Africa , either as president or consular , and deserved , by his administration , the honor of a brass statue . 3. He was appointed vicar , or vice - præfect , of Macedonia . 4 ...
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