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PRAETORIANS . In the early Roman republic, praetor (q.v.) meant commander
Augustus
house
body
capital . Accordingly it could make or unmake emperors in crisesat the accession cf Claudius
late
s In permanent forts and fortresses, praetorium probably denoted strictly a residence: the official headquarters building (though commonly styled praetorium by moderns) was the principle. On the other hand praetorium could denote any lord's residence, even on a civilian's estate. senators to restore an oligarchy nor themselves aspired as pretenders to the throne. These prefects were at first. soldiers, but later mostly lawyers who relieved the emperors of various civil and criminal jurisdiction . In the second century the praetorian cohorts became ten in number, and at the end of it Septimius Severus reorganized them so that they consisted practically of barbarian soldiers and held constant conflict with the people of Rome. At the end of the third century the praefecti praetorio were reconstituted as four officers, each ruling one quarter of the now divided empire. In 312 the Praetorian Guard was suppressed by Constantine
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