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P. [[ἀντιστράτηγος]], ὁ (late).
P. [[ἀντιστράτηγος]], ὁ (late).
<b class="b2">Be propraetor</b>, v.:ἀντιστρατηγεῖν (late).
<b class="b2">Be propraetor</b>, v.:ἀντιστρατηγεῖν (late).
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|lshtext=<b>prō-praetor</b>: ōris, m. (also prōprae-tōre or prō praetōre, indecl.),<br /><b>I</b> a [[magistrate]] in the times of the [[republic]], [[who]], [[after]] having administered the prœtorship one [[year]] in [[Rome]], [[was]] sent in the [[following]] [[year]] as prœtor to a [[province]] [[where]] [[there]] [[was]] no [[army]], a proprœtor ([[class]].).—Form [[propraetor]]: cum bella a propraetoribus administrantur, Cic. Div. 2, 36, 76.—Form pro praetore, Sall. J. 103, 4: prorogatum Tubulo est, ut pro praetore in Etruriam succederet Calpurnio, Liv. 27, 22, 5.—<br /><b>II</b> One [[who]] administers the prœtorship of a [[province]] in the [[absence]] of the prœtor: Aulo fratre in castris pro praetore relicto, Sall. J. 36, 4: quem pro praetore in castris relictum [[supra]] diximus, id. ib. 37, 3; Liv. 10, 25, 11; 29, 6, 9; Tac. A. 2, 66 al.; Caes. B. G. 1, 21.
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P. ἀντιστράτηγος, ὁ (late). Be propraetor, v.:ἀντιστρατηγεῖν (late).

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prō-praetor: ōris, m. (also prōprae-tōre or prō praetōre, indecl.),
I a magistrate in the times of the republic, who, after having administered the prœtorship one year in Rome, was sent in the following year as prœtor to a province where there was no army, a proprœtor (class.).—Form propraetor: cum bella a propraetoribus administrantur, Cic. Div. 2, 36, 76.—Form pro praetore, Sall. J. 103, 4: prorogatum Tubulo est, ut pro praetore in Etruriam succederet Calpurnio, Liv. 27, 22, 5.—
II One who administers the prœtorship of a province in the absence of the prœtor: Aulo fratre in castris pro praetore relicto, Sall. J. 36, 4: quem pro praetore in castris relictum supra diximus, id. ib. 37, 3; Liv. 10, 25, 11; 29, 6, 9; Tac. A. 2, 66 al.; Caes. B. G. 1, 21.