In Roman law. Conquered towns, governed by an officer called a “prefect,” who was chosen in some instances by the people, in others by the praetors. ButL Hor. Jur. 29.
In Roman law. Conquered towns, governed by an officer called a “prefect,” who was chosen in some instances by the people, in others by the praetors. ButL Hor. Jur. 29.