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Meanings of praetorian cohort in English
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Usage of praetorian cohort in English
1
A few, indeed, whom the praetoriancohort had dispersed, had fallen somewhat differently, but all with wounds in front.
2
Him therefore he recommended to the soldiery-thatis, to the prætoriancohorts.
3
Severus himself inflicted death upon Lætus, and dismissed the praetoriancohorts.
4
The Praetoriancohorts received twice as much as the legionaries.
5
This soldier is a tried veteran of the Prætoriancohorts.
6
The beginning and cause of this turn arose from Aelius Sejanus, captain of the Praetoriancohorts.
7
Rome exerted her influences through her prætoriancohorts, the confraternities of mendicants and of Jesus-theJesuits.
8
Nay, a Tribune of a Praetoriancohort was wounded, whilst they were securing the magistrates from insults, and quelling the licentiousness of the rabble.
9
"If you give booty and land to my six legions, to my cavalry, and to my praetoriancohort."