Septimus Flavius Galarius 0 Report post Posted February 19, 2007 Gauis Octavius, i did read the responses and got a ideal of what the Praetors were responsible for. They were given responsibilities for the public games after in was taken from the aediles under Augustus, they did have to serve as Proconsuls in senatorial provinces, while the ex-consuls were made Legate Propraetor for the imperial provinces. Praetors in the republic could field an army in a emergency when the consuls were away from Rome. So it sounds like to me they where in fact second to the consuls. Also they could appoint a iudex in a civil case, and in criminal cases they appointed judges that acted as jurors that voted for the guilt or innocence of those on trial. I don't claim to be a Professor of the Classics, i like most people on here am trying to learn and ask questions on the Roman civilization. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gaius Octavius 1 Report post Posted February 19, 2007 SFG, sorry that you took umbrage. It was not meant that way. I am in the class of your last sentence above. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites