The sudden elevation of the Prætorian præfects betrayed the meanness of their origin; and the equestrian order was still in possession of that great office, which commanded with arbitrary sway the lives and fortunes of the senate.
Pegasus, lately set as bailiff over the amazed city;[194] for what else were the præfects of Rome in those days?
To declare war, and to main- fects a colony unless that colony is tain an army and navy.
The punishment of the two præfects might, perhaps, be excused by the exceptionable parts of their own conduct; the enmity of Rufinus might be palliated by the jealous and unsociable nature of ambition.
The two præfects were accused of rapine and corruption in the administration of the laws and finances.
To the Prætorian præfects, with the præfects of Rome and Constantinople; III.
The fortunes of the Prætorian præfects were essentially different from those of the consuls and Patricians.
After the Prætorian præfects had been dismissed from all military command, the civil functions which they were ordained to exercise over so many subject nations, were adequate to the ambition and abilities of the most consummate ministers.
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