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Two men were elected consuls while another twelve were granted the position of praetor.
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When neither consul was within the city, their civic duties were assumed by the praetor urbanus.
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He was appointed tribune of the plebs in 41 and praetor in 42.
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According to this law, a permanent court with a praetor who observed provincial governors has been established.
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The annual magistrates - tribune of the plebs, aedile, quaestor, praetor, and consul -- were forbidden reelection until a number of years had passed.
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This edict contained detailed descriptions of all cases, in which the praetor would allow a legal action and in which he would grant a defense.
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He served as a praetor and, through this position, became a senator.
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Each meeting must seek prior senatorial approval through a praetor.
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The praetor was the first instance for civil cases and led the fact-finding actions when required.
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A praetor was not a legislator and did not technically create new law when he issued his edicts ("magistratuum edicta").
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