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The Romans started to pick up their things to head back to the praetorium.
Outside the praetorium proper there was an area called the Pavement.
The second structure is similar to the praetorium lower on the slope of the hill.
I ran back to the praetorium, with Maggie in tow.
Its praetorium (the commander's building) was constructed at the end of the 4th century.
The twenty-eight year old Adrian was head of the praetorium.
Due to the vast number of uses for the word praetorium, describing exactly what one is can be difficult.
"If they're taking Joshua to the praetorium, that's where we go.
However, some military barracks, a horreum and a praetorium was probably built inside the fort.
Since the praetorium originated as the officer's quarters it could be a tent, but was often a large structure.
This praetorium served as the house of the commander-most likely the procurator.
The praetorium had its own latrine, and probably the quarters of the high-ranking officers.
The remains include a praetorium, the foundations of several rooms, the amphitheatre and the aqueduct.
A praetorium could be a large building, a permanent tent structure, or in some cases even be mobile.
Measured from this spot, a square perimeter would be marked out from the praetorium.
Within the praetorium Roman officers would be able to conduct official business within special designed and designated areas.
Internally, buildings discovered included a praetorium (headquarters), barracks and a granary.
The important design aspect of the praetorium is not symmetry, but rather proportion of one element to another.
Associated with the commander in the praetorium he became a familiar and close friend of Pomponius, who also was a man of letters.
The "headquarters" building was called the praetorium because it housed the praetor or base commander ("first officer"), and his staff.
They were allowed into the camp as far as the units numbered 5 (half-way to the praetorium).
In contradistinction to the ius praetorium, or equity.
The Praetorium was situated atop a podium in a temenos surrounded by colonnades.
After the Sanhedrin trial Jesus is taken to Pilate's court in the praetorium.
In reality, the mosque near the praetorium was probably erected in about 860, as a result of an Arab embassy in that year.