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Roman Governor


 

A Roman governor was an official either elected or appointed to be the chief adminstator of Roman law throughout one or more of Ancient Rome's many provinces. By the time of the early empire, there were two types of provinces (senatorial and imperial), and several classifications of governor.

Related Topics:
Roman law - Ancient Rome - Provinces - Empire - Senatorial - Imperial

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See promagistrate for information on proconsuls and propraetors

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