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Q: What is the section of a roman basilica where the praetor's chair sat?
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What are two kinds of Roman magistrates and the jobs they did?

During there were two higher magistrates, the consuls and the praetors. The two annually elected consuls were the heads of the city and the army. The praetors were like chief justices and also, like the consuls, held imperium, which mean they could command the armies, which they did when more generals were needed. The praetor urbanus (urban praetor) presided over civil cases between Roman citizens and the administration of justice. They also issued the Praetor's Edict, which stated the praetor's policy on judicial matters for his term of office. Praetors endorsed much of the content of previous edicts, thus ensuring continuity. Although praetors could not introduce new laws, they could make amendments. These introduced needed innovations. Therefore, the development an improvement of Roman law owed a lot to the praetors. Since the praetors were politicians, not lawyers, they often submitted consulta (written questions) to jurists (legal experts) and their replies were often used for the compilation of the edicts. Another type of praetor was the praetor peregrinus, which roughly means chief justice for foreigners. He presided over civil cases between Roman citizens and non-Romans. Non- Romans were given the protection of Roman law under the principles of the ius gentium (law of nations). Nation was the Latin term for ethic groups. The concept of this law was that justice comes from the human mind, rather than from ethnicity. Therefore, the non-Romans of the empire were entitled the protection of Roman law in disputes with Romans.


What did praetors do in Rome's government?

Praetors were Roman officials who were second only to the Counsuls. Their main function was to oversee Roman justice, as a modern judge does. They could also command an army and were in charge of the city when the Counsuls were absent. When their term of office was finished, ex-praetors were often given important provincial positions.


What is the social and Commercial Center of a Roman city?

A basilica. Used before Early Christianity conformed them into churches was a commercial center. The social center was the forum and/or the baths.


Who were the Roman judges who ruled in all the legal matters?

twelve tables maybe?? not sure... Actually, it is the Praetors. Twelve tables was the Roman law code. But remember, the praetors had only limited authority in legal matters. If a case pertained to the wealthy and was a serious offense it would be tried by the senate. Offenses such as those involving large sums of money or property, forgery or treason were always tried before the senate. Cicero, Caesar and Tiberius all either prosecuted or defended people before the senate.


Where did people of the roman empire gather?

It would all depend upon what they were gathering for. If it was a political speech, they would gather in a forum, if it were a business matter, in a basilica, if it were for entertainment, the Colosseum.It would all depend upon what they were gathering for. If it was a political speech, they would gather in a forum, if it were a business matter, in a basilica, if it were for entertainment, the Colosseum.It would all depend upon what they were gathering for. If it was a political speech, they would gather in a forum, if it were a business matter, in a basilica, if it were for entertainment, the Colosseum.It would all depend upon what they were gathering for. If it was a political speech, they would gather in a forum, if it were a business matter, in a basilica, if it were for entertainment, the Colosseum.It would all depend upon what they were gathering for. If it was a political speech, they would gather in a forum, if it were a business matter, in a basilica, if it were for entertainment, the Colosseum.It would all depend upon what they were gathering for. If it was a political speech, they would gather in a forum, if it were a business matter, in a basilica, if it were for entertainment, the Colosseum.It would all depend upon what they were gathering for. If it was a political speech, they would gather in a forum, if it were a business matter, in a basilica, if it were for entertainment, the Colosseum.It would all depend upon what they were gathering for. If it was a political speech, they would gather in a forum, if it were a business matter, in a basilica, if it were for entertainment, the Colosseum.It would all depend upon what they were gathering for. If it was a political speech, they would gather in a forum, if it were a business matter, in a basilica, if it were for entertainment, the Colosseum.

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Where did the praetor's chair stand in a Roman basilica?

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What were roman judges that ruled in all legal matters called?

The Roman judges were called "praetors".


They oversaw courts?

The praetors were the officials who oversaw the Roman courts.


What ancient Roman emperor's statue stands in the Basilica Nova?

The Roman Emperor Constantine finished building the Basilica Nova. He placed a huge statue of himself in the basilica.


Who oversaw Roman courts?

Praetors, who were chosen to act as such for one year.


Make a sentence with the word Basilica?

A basilica is a privileged Roman Catholic church. An example sentence would be: He is very loyal to the basilica.


Was the basilica building in every roman town?

There was a basilica in almost every Roman town, as a basilica was an all purpose hall. They could be used for trade, meetings, trials or any other public gathering.There was a basilica in almost every Roman town, as a basilica was an all purpose hall. They could be used for trade, meetings, trials or any other public gathering.There was a basilica in almost every Roman town, as a basilica was an all purpose hall. They could be used for trade, meetings, trials or any other public gathering.There was a basilica in almost every Roman town, as a basilica was an all purpose hall. They could be used for trade, meetings, trials or any other public gathering.There was a basilica in almost every Roman town, as a basilica was an all purpose hall. They could be used for trade, meetings, trials or any other public gathering.There was a basilica in almost every Roman town, as a basilica was an all purpose hall. They could be used for trade, meetings, trials or any other public gathering.There was a basilica in almost every Roman town, as a basilica was an all purpose hall. They could be used for trade, meetings, trials or any other public gathering.There was a basilica in almost every Roman town, as a basilica was an all purpose hall. They could be used for trade, meetings, trials or any other public gathering.There was a basilica in almost every Roman town, as a basilica was an all purpose hall. They could be used for trade, meetings, trials or any other public gathering.


Roman Chair?

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Where is the roman basilica located?

The word basilica is the Latin word for 'a large building'. There are many basilicas in Rome, mainly around the Roman Forum. For more information about the basilicas of Rome, see the links I have provided.


Who built st Paul's basilica?

The Roman Emperor Theodosius I began construction of the Basilica of St Paul in 386.


Who were the elected officials of the Roman Empire?

The consuls were the top in the Roman Republic and there duties were to head the army and run the government. Also there were two consuls and they could veto another. This kept things in the republic straight and in align.


Is the Roman Basilica used today?

There are many Basilica's, I'm assuming you mean St Peters, Yes, I believe for tourism.