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praetor

Aussprache: [ˈpreɪtər]

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Kontext: „historical“

(noun) a high-ranking official in ancient Rome who had many responsibilities, like leading armies and making important decisions. Imagine someone in charge who helps run the government and keep order.

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The praetor made an important law that helped many citizens.

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The praetor did not listen to the people's concerns, which made them unhappy.

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What role did the praetor play in ancient Roman society?

Kontext: „law“

(noun) a type of judge in ancient Rome who handled legal matters and cases. Think of this person as someone who decides if people should win or lose a case in a court.

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The praetor ruled in favor of the plaintiff, granting them justice.

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The praetor's decision went against commonly accepted laws.

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How did the praetor's decisions impact the legal system of Rome?

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