The praetors were the officials who oversaw the Roman courts.
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The people who commanded the armies and ran the legal system were called Praetors. They were appointed by the Roman government.
Zeus is the King of Gods in Greek Mythology. Zeus was viewed as a king who oversaw the universe.Hercules is the Roman name for the mythical Greek demigod Heracles, son of Jupiter (the Roman equivalent of Zeus), and the mortal Alcmena.
The Emperor Diocletian was the one who created the Tetrarchy. The Tetrarchy was the division of the Roman Empire into four parts, with a co-emperors ruling over each quarter. Diocletian also oversaw the last period of persecution against Christians in the Roman Empire.
The praetors were the officials who oversaw the Roman courts.
The Roman overseer of the courts was a praetor. They could be loosely compared to our present day judges, although they had other duties as well.
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The magistrates appointed to run the courts.
The courts in various parts of the world are usually overseen by the judiciary. Most of the countries have a judicial commission that oversees the running of the courts.
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He oversaw the deaths of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, and installed a Roman governor of Egypt.
It was long-lasting and oversaw improved culture and stability worthy of retaining.
In the king James version* Mat 27:2 And when they had bound him, they led him away, and delivered him to Pontius Pilate the governor. * Luk 3:1 Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judaea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of Ituraea and of the region of Trachonitis, and Lysanias the tetrarch of Abilene,The Roman Governor who tried Jesus on Pontious Pilot. Jesus was later crucified even though he did absolutely nothing wrong.The Roman official who tried Jesus was Pontius Pilate.Pontius Pilate was the Procurator of Judea. During his tenure there, he was faced with the problem of Jesus. The Jewish leaders in Jerusalem believed that Jesus was a false "God" and a danger to the Jewish establishment. They wanted him executed. In Judea, only a Roman governor or Procurator had the authority to pass a death sentence. Rather than having problems with Jewish leaders, Pilate relented and ordered that Jesus be crucified.
The pontifex maximums, the chief priest of Roman state religion, oversaw the following of the proper procedures of religions rituals, including the performance of sacrifices.
The entourage of the emperor dominated the imperial courts of both the western part of the Roman Empire and the eastern part of the Roman Empire in antiquity and the Holy Roman Empire of the Middle Ages.
The people who commanded the armies and ran the legal system were called Praetors. They were appointed by the Roman government.