praetor

/ˈpriːtər/
noun
  1. An elected magistrate in ancient Rome, ranking below a consul, who had judicial and military duties.
    • Each year, Rome elected several praetors to handle legal matters.
    • The praetor oversaw the court cases in the Roman Republic.
    • Julius Caesar served as a praetor before becoming consul.
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