The other, found near the same place, is in praise of the praeses Marcus Aurelius Masculus.
2
These provinces were administered, according to circumstances, by a praeses of senatorial rank, a legatus pro praetore, or a vir clarissimus consularis.
3
Once when Praeses wished to distinguish inter rem et modum rei, he asked, Quid hoc est?-Wretch ,youshould have known that antequam in arenam descendis.
Ús de roman governor en anglès
1
Felix the Romangovernor was a specimen of the trodden way side.
2
There he obtained an insight into the corrupt extortions of the Romangovernors.
3
Romangovernors never interfered with the religious belief of subject tribes.
4
The Romangovernor there sent to warn him off from Africa.
5
Numidia had been a Roman province run by a Romangovernor for decades.
6
So they took Jesus to the Romangovernor, whose name was Pontius Pilate.
7
Memmius, RomanGovernor of Bithynia, distinguished for his rhetorical and literary gifts, 270.
8
Nothing could be more in the character of a Romangovernor than these words.
9
Even the Romangovernor was in Jerusalem at Passover time.
10
The Romangovernor, whose name was Pontius Pilate, was in Jerusalem for the Passover.
11
She'd little reason to believe the Romangovernor would grant autonomy to the Brigantes.
12
The Romangovernor sent a Legion to her aid and put down the revolt.
13
Over each province was placed a Romangovernor, called Proconsul.
14
I wanted to fight the Romangovernor for Numidia, but Caesar wanted this compromise instead.
15
Sura was sent by the Romangovernor of Macedonia to make head against the invaders.
16
And how has he been able to hold it against the greed of Romangovernors?