propretor

/proʊˈpriːtər/
noun
  1. In ancient Rome, a former praetor who governed a province as a governor.
    • The propretor was sent to govern the new Roman province in Spain.
    • As a propretor, he had authority over the local army and courts.
    • Historians study the letters of a propretor to understand Roman administration.
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