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What is a propraetor?

What is a propraetor? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. A magistrate of ancient Rome who governed a province after serving as a praetor in Rome.
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The propraetor of Germania Inferior, Lucius Apronius, raised the siege and attacked the Frisii, but was defeated at the Battle of Baduhenna Wood after suffering heavy losses.
Domitian knew only of the advance of the propraetor, and still supposed that it was in fulfilment of his own orders.
A letter was also written to Quintus Pleminius, the propraetor, with directions that he should assist in the business.
Caius Calpurnius, who held that province as propraetor, had written word that the Arretians had originated such a scheme.
The legions of the propraetor of Lugdunensis are already on their way hither, by forced marches from Clusium.
Were I propraetor of Britain, I would rule them differently.

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