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10-466: [REDACTED] Look up legate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Legate may refer to: People [ edit ] Bartholomew Legate (1575–1611), English martyr Julie Anne Legate (born 1972), Canadian linguistics professor William LeGate (born 1994), American entrepreneur Political and religious offices [ edit ] Legatus ,

20-617: A higher ranking general officer of the Roman army drawn from among the senatorial class Legatus Augusti pro praetore , a provincial governor in the Roman Imperial period A member of a legation A representative, such as an ambassador , envoy, or delegate. Papal legate , a delegate messenger from the Holy See Legate (Star Trek) , a rank in the Cardassian military in

30-595: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Legatus Augusti pro praetore A legatus Augusti pro praetore ( lit.   ' envoy of the emperor – acting for the praetor ' ) was the official title of the governor or general of some Imperial provinces of the Roman Empire during the Principate era, normally the larger ones or those where legions were based. Provinces were denoted imperial if their governor

40-625: The Roman army drawn from among the senatorial class Legatus Augusti pro praetore , a provincial governor in the Roman Imperial period A member of a legation A representative, such as an ambassador , envoy, or delegate. Papal legate , a delegate messenger from the Holy See Legate (Star Trek) , a rank in the Cardassian military in the fictional Star Trek universe Jiedushi , regional military governors in imperial China, sometimes translated as "legates" See also [ edit ] Leggatt (disambiguation) Legget Leggett (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

50-432: The fictional Star Trek universe Jiedushi , regional military governors in imperial China, sometimes translated as "legates" See also [ edit ] Leggatt (disambiguation) Legget Leggett (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Legate . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

60-433: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up legate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Legate may refer to: People [ edit ] Bartholomew Legate (1575–1611), English martyr Julie Anne Legate (born 1972), Canadian linguistics professor William LeGate (born 1994), American entrepreneur Political and religious offices [ edit ] Legatus , a higher ranking general officer of

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80-463: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Legate . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Legate&oldid=1176130106 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

90-438: Was both the head of the provincial administration, chief judicial officer and commander-in-chief of all military forces based in the province (legions and auxiliaries). The only function outside the remit of the legatus was finance (the collection of imperial taxes and revenues), which was handled by an independent procurator , who reported direct to the emperor. In the military hierarchy, the legatus ' direct subordinates were

100-792: Was selected by the emperor, in contrast to senatorial provinces , whose governors (called proconsuls ) were elected by the Roman Senate . A legatus Augusti was always a senator of consular or praetorian rank (i.e., who had previously held the office of consul or praetor ). However, the position of the governor of Egypt ( praefectus Aegypti ) was unparalleled, for though an eques (Roman knight) he had legions under his command. Some smaller imperial provinces where no legions were based (e.g. Mauretania , Thrace , Rhaetia , Noricum , and Judaea ) were administered by equestrian praefecti (prefects) later designated procuratores ( procurators ) who commanded only auxiliary forces. The legatus Augusti

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