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  • Legate (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia
    A legate (Latin: legatus, Classical Latin: [ɫeːˈɡaːtʊs]) was a high-ranking military officer in the Roman army, equivalent to a modern-era general officer Initially used to delegate power, the term became formalised under Augustus as the officer in command of a Roman legion From the times of the Roman Republic, legates received large shares of the military's rewards at the end of a
  • Legate | Imperial Representative, Provincial Governor Diplomat . . .
    Legate, official who acted as a deputy general to governors of provinces conquered by ancient Rome in the 2nd and 1st centuries bc, during the period of the republic In the latter part of the 1st century bc, Julius Caesar initiated the practice of appointing legates to command legions in the army
  • Legate - Roman Geek
    The Roman Legate (Legatus) would be employed as either (i) the Governor of a Roman Province or, (ii) the Governor’s Assistant (if the Consul was a General) or, (iii) an Ambassador appointed by the Roman Senate 1 Governor The Legate as Governor during the Republic Legati served under the Consuls in the Roman Army, and were usually very experienced high calibre individuals Their role was to
  • Legate | Encyclopedia. com
    legate (lĕg´ət) [Lat legare=to send], one sent as a representative of a state or of some high authority In Roman history a legate was sent by the senate to the provinces as an envoy of the emperor Sometime during the 12th cent the word came into use to designate a papal ambassador
  • LEGATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    2 meanings: 1 a messenger, envoy, or delegate 2 Roman Catholic Church an emissary to a foreign state representing the Pope Click for more definitions
  • Legati | Oxford Classical Dictionary
    Each legion in a province was commanded by a senator of praetorian rank (legatus legionis), subordinate to the governor In one-legion provinces, the governor also commanded the legion, except in Africa where *Gaius (1) appointed a separate legate, leaving the proconsul responsible for civil administration
  • Legate - Definition, Usage Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
    Legate Definition of Legate Legate (noun): A general term used historically to describe a high-ranking officer, ambassador, or representative with a delegated authority In ancient Rome, a legate was a high-ranking official, often a deputy or lieutenant to a general or governor
  • Roman Legate
    LEGATE or LEGATUS A Legate is a Legion Commander who is both a Senator and a fighter of Centurion quality A Legate is to be addressed as "Lord" or Legate on the battlefield This is only a Roman rank, but it will be observed He or she has earned the privilege As a symbol of their rank, a Legate must wear white cape with purple borders Go back to chart




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