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Praetorial meaning in Urdu

Praetorial Sentence

Praetorial powers.

Praetorial Synonyms

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Praetorial Definitions

1) Praetorial, Praetorian, Pretorial, Pretorian : پریٹر کا یا اس سے متعلق : (adjective) of or relating to a Roman praetor.

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Capital Of Italy : اٹلی کا دارالحکومت , Agricola : رومی جنرل , Herculius : رومی شہنشاہ ہرکولس , A : انگریزی کا پہلا حرف , Roman : روم کا باشندہ , Bishop Of Rome : رومن کیتھولک پادری , Roman Catholic : رومن کیتہولک , Classically : قدیم یونانی کلچر سے متعلق , Holy Roman Emperor : رومی شہنشاہ , Encyclical : ایسے خط جو کی جانب سے تمام کو بھیجا جائے , Publius Vergilius Maro : ایک رومی شاعر , Herculaneum : تباہ شدہ رومی شہر , Placebo : ایک بے ضرر مادہ جو دوائی کے طور پر دیا جاتا ہے , Horace : رومی شاعر , Attila : رومی سلطنت پر چڑھائی کرنے والا جرمن بادشاہ , Hearth Money : پوپ کی امداد کا پیسہ , Jove : رومیوں کا دیوتا , Luna : چاند کی دیوی , Holy Year : مقدس سال , Aesculapius : یونانی طرز فکر کے مطابق طب کا دیوتا , Nike : نایک؛ زمین سے فضا میں مار کرنے والا راکٹ یا میزائیل , Soutane : جبہ , Heretic : کیتھولک عقیدے سے منحرف , Aelius Donatus : رومی زبان دان , Blessed Virgin : حضرت مریم علیھا سلام , Agrippa : رومی جرنل , Adrianople : ترکی کا شہر , Protestantism : پروٹسٹنٹ مذہب کی پیروی , Canonisation : ولایت , Saracen : شام کے مسلم جہادی , Numidia : قدیم الجزائر

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Capital Of Italy: capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.

Agricola: Roman general who was governor of Britain and extended Roman rule north to the Firth of Forth (37-93).

Herculius: Roman Emperor from 286 until he abdicated in 305; when Diocletian divided the Roman Empire in 286 Maximian became emperor in the west (died in 311).

A: the 1st letter of the Roman alphabet.

Roman: an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire.

Bishop Of Rome: the head of the Roman Catholic Church.

Roman Catholic: a member of the Roman Catholic Church.

Classically: in the manner of Greek and Roman culture.

Holy Roman Emperor: sovereign of the Holy Roman Empire.

Encyclical: a letter from the pope sent to all Roman Catholic bishops throughout the world.

Publius Vergilius Maro: a Roman poet; author of the epic poem `Aeneid` (70-19 BC).

Herculaneum: an ancient Roman town; now destroyed by volcano`s eruption.

Placebo: (Roman Catholic Church) vespers of the office for the dead.

Horace: Roman lyric poet said to have influenced English poetry (65-8 BC).

Attila: king of the Huns; the most successful barbarian invader of the Roman Empire (406-453).

Hearth Money: an annual contribution made by Roman Catholics to support the papal see.

Jove: (Roman mythology) supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus.

Luna: (Roman mythology) the goddess of the Moon; counterpart of Greek Selene.

Holy Year: (Roman Catholic Church) a period of remission from sin (usually granted every 25 years).

Aesculapius: son of Apollo; a hero and the Roman god of medicine and healing; his daughters were Hygeia and Panacea.

Nike: (Greek mythology) winged goddess of victory; identified with Roman Victoria.

Soutane: a long cassock with buttons down the front; worn by Roman Catholic priests.

Heretic: a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church.

Aelius Donatus: Roman grammarian whose textbook on Latin grammar was used throughout the Middle Ages (fourth century).

Blessed Virgin: the mother of Jesus; Christians refer to her as the Virgin Mary; she is especially honored by Roman Catholics.

Agrippa: Roman general who commanded the fleet that defeated the forces of Antony and Cleopatra at Actium (63-12 BC).

Adrianople: a city in northwestern Turkey; a Thracian town that was rebuilt and renamed by the Roman Emperor Hadrian.

Protestantism: the theological system of any of the churches of western Christendom that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation.

Canonisation: (Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church) the act of admitting a deceased person into the canon of saints.

Saracen: (historically) a member of the nomadic people of the Syrian and Arabian deserts at the time of the Roman Empire.

Numidia: an ancient kingdom (later a Roman province) in North Africa in an area corresponding roughly to present-day Algeria.

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