Visual Timeline: Praetor

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367 BCE: The Licino-Sextian rogations establish the office a third praetor; the original two are renamed consuls.
 
337 BCE: The first plebeian praetor is elected.
 
228 BCE: The number of praetors is increased to four.
 
226 BCE: Marcus Claudius Marcellus is made a praetor.
 
180 BCE: The Lex Villia Annalis sets the minimum age of each magistracy in the Roman government.
 
73 BCE: Marcus Licinius Crassus is made praetor.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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