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/pɹəkjˈʊɹeɪtɐ/
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NOUN
- a person authorized to act for another
- (ancient Rome) someone employed by the Roman Emperor to manage finance and taxes
How To Use procurator In A Sentence
- The rise of the Procurator Dantirya Sambail as a sort of quasi-king in Zimroel was the beginning of a secessionist movement there. KING OF DREAMS
- The other was responsible for crown property throughout Britain, and to it reported the local procurators who acted as agents in charge.
- No spouse or child of a public procurator may serve as an agent ad litem or a defender in a case being handled by the Procuratorates where the public procurator holds a post.
- He was arrested for subsidizing the chief procurator.
- The outer provinces and those prone to turbulence were governed not by ex - consuls and ex-praetors acting in the name of the Senate, but each by a deputy of the Emperor, styled propraetor, praeses, or procurator. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire
- The officer will then send the report to the procurator fiscal who will decide whether to have the person charged with being drunk and incapable.
- Procurator system is a sign of law rule, and public prosecutor is also called Law Tutelary.
- Tashkent's deputy chief of police and the deputy city procurator allegedly watched the attack but did not intervene to stop it.
- Meanwhile, the procurator also launched another investigation into local police and other staff at the asylum for suspected dereliction of duty.
- Suetonius (in Claud.c. 25) may seem to offer a proof how strangely the Jews and Christians of Rome were confounded with each other.] 26 See, in the xviiith and xxvth chapters of the Acts of the Apostles, the behavior of Gallio, proconsul of Achaia, and of Festus, procurator of Judea.] 27 In the time of Tertullian and Clemens of Alexandria, the glory of martyrdom was confined to The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire