in Roman antiquity, were the emperor's guards, who at length were increased to 10,000; they had this denomination, according to some, from their being stationed at a place called Praetorium; their commander was styled praefectus praetori.
in Roman antiquity, were the emperor's guards, who at length were increased to 10,000; they had this denomination, according to some, from their being stationed at a place called Praetorium; their commander was styled praefectus praetori.