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Definition of Pretorial

Pretorial
Pretorial Pre*to"ri*al, a. Pretorian. --Burke.

Meaning of Pretorial from wikipedia

- Gavin Edmund Pretor-Pinney is a British author, known for his books The Cloudspotter's Guide and The Wavewatcher's Companion. Pretor-Pinney is son of...
- Pretor (Macedonian: Претор) is a village in the Resen Muni****lity of North Macedonia, on the northeastern s**** of Lake Prespa. It is over 13 kilometres...
- formation first po****rized and proposed as a type of cloud in 2009 by Gavin Pretor-Pinney of the Cloud Appreciation Society. Added to the International Cloud...
- Praetor (/ˈpriːtər/ PREE-tər, classical Latin: [ˈprae̯tɔr]), also pretor, was the title granted by the government of Ancient Rome to a man acting in one...
- the chaired ones by a governor-captain general were the pretorial Audiencias. As the pretorial Audiencias were chaired by a governor-captain general, this...
- from the original on 17 September 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2016. Gavin Pretor-Pinney (2010). The Wavewatcher's Companion. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781408811160...
- Pregobin, Prejunate, Prelin, Preludyo, Prelyx, Premilin, Preneurolin, Prestat, Pretor, Priga, Provelyn, Regapen, Resenz, Rewisca, Serigabtin, Symra, Vronogabic...
- ****ulus-skynews (2013). "Clouds: Their curious natures". Retrieved 26 August 2014. Pretor-Pinney, Gavin (2007). The Cloudspotter's Guide: The Science, History, and...
- its totality elects a mayor and a local council, which then name five pretors, one for each sector. They deal more locally with administrative matters...
- ceremonies, including the oath of investment of the city's medieval podestà and pretors. Towards Via Cappello is another column, with a 14th-century aedicula with...