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 1     I,     14|         functions and authority of Praetor when Hirtius and Pansa were
 2     I,     20| celebration was transferred to the praetor, to whose lot fell the administration
 3     I,     95|   consulted by Pompeius Macer, the praetor, as to whether prosecutions
 4     I,     99|        would sit at one end of the Praetor's tribunal, but so as not
 5    II,     43|            that he would go to the praetor's court and support Urgulania,
 6    II,     43|           appear as a witness. The praetor was sent to question her
 7    II,     66|            about the election of a praetor in the room of Vipstanus
 8    II,     73|             then first put under a praetor's jurisdiction. ~ ~
 9    II,    101|         the symbols of power and a praetor's jurisdiction and the legions
10    II,    103|            be there as soon as the praetor who had to try poisoning
11   III,     53|            for having attacked the praetor, Magius Caecilianus, with
12   III,     73|         hold the office of aedile, praetor, or consul. Something greater
13   III,     92|          ex-consul, Junius Otho, a praetor, Brutidius Niger, an aedile,
14   III,    107|           his father having been a praetor. He was prematurely advanced
15    IV,      7|         choose. The consul and the praetor retained their prestige;
16    IV,     20|            himself the powers of a praetor and used military force,
17    IV,     31|        time Plautius Silvanus, the praetor, for unknown reasons, threw
18    IV,     59|            of Atidius Geminus, the praetor of Achaia. And so the question
19    IV,     63|             Suddenly attacking the praetor of the province, Lucius
20    IV,     70|            Domitius Afer. Lately a praetor, a man of but moderate position
21    VI,     21|             however, Gracchus, the praetor, to whose jurisdiction the
22    VI,     22|          noisy applications to the praetor's court. And the very device
23    XI,     14|      priesthood of the Fifteen and praetor at the time, I specially
24   XII,      5|           happened that year to be praetor, was suddenly expelled from
25   XII,     74|            an aedile, a tribune, a praetor and consul having died within
26  XIII,     33|       arose between Vibullius, the praetor, and Antistius, a tribune
27  XIII,     33|           certain actors, whom the praetor had imprisoned. The Senate
28  XIII,     66|     revived after a year; that the praetor at Rome, the propraetor
29   XIV,     25|         who had held the office of praetor, and had been sent by Claudius
30   XIV,     53|          the defendants before the praetor to save them from being
31   XIV,     60|            Asinius, Antistius, the praetor, whose lawless behaviour
32    XV,     26|        Formerly, it was not only a praetor or a consul, but private
33   XVI,     22|         the day, too, on which the praetor Antistius was being sentenced
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