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Praetorian Guard
noun
, Roman History.
- the bodyguard of a military commander, especially the imperial guard stationed in Rome.
Praetorian Guard
noun
- the bodyguard of the Roman emperors, noted for its political corruption, which existed from 27 bc to 312 ad
- a member of this bodyguard
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Notes
The term is sometimes applied to the inner circle of advisers to a major political figure.
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Example Sentences
Directly the deed is done, the praetorian guard shall raise the cry: 'The Cæsar is dead!'
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He entered his tribune preceded by an escort of his praetorian guard with flying standards.
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We are at one in this: the praetorian guard will follow my dictates, the patriciate of Rome will bow the knee to thee.
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There he went to the south-western entrance, where two of the praetorian guard were keeping watch in shining armor.
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The mob repelled the praetorian guard, but the execution of the hated minister Cleander quieted the tumult.
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