Afranius, one of the legati of Pompeius, who has often been mentioned.
Another innovation was the appointment of adjutants of the legion (-legati legionis-).
At present legati a latere are not sent by the holy see, but diplomatic relations, where they exist, are maintained by means of nuncios, internuncios and other agents.
Rodoald of Porto and Zecharias of Anagni, who were sent by Pope Nicolas to Constantinople in 860, were the first actually called legati a latere.
The provinces were governed by men who had been consuls (consulares), and as legatus meant any commissioned officer, these were distinguished as legati consulares.
Et era fuori in mille luoghi scritto, E così in casa in altri tanti il muro, Angelica e Medoro, in varii modi Legati insieme di diversi nodi.
Afterwards, when the institution came to be more fully elaborated, a distinction was made between Legati missi or nuntios and Legati nati.
They were called Legati a latere, if the special importance of the business demanded a representation from among the nearest and most trusted councillors of the pope, i.
Legati missi, who correspond to the ambassadors of temporal governments.
On leaving Rome Caesar set out for Spain to encounter the veteran army of Pompeius under his legati Afranius and Petreius.
Legati nati, or legates by virtue of their office, as the archbishops of Salzburg and Prague.
Legati missi, who correspond to the ambassadors of temporal governments.
The imperial governors were of two classes, legati Augusti and procurators.
The subordinates of the legati Augusti were the legates in command of the legions, and the fiscal procurators.
In the time of Hadrian there were eleven proconsuls, twenty-four legati Augusti and nine procurators, besides the prefect of Egypt.
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