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Legal Definitions - praepositus

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Definition of praepositus

Definition: Praepositus was a historical officer who held the second-highest position after the alderman of a hundred. They were also known as stewards or bailiffs of an estate.

Examples:

  • During the medieval period, a praepositus was responsible for managing the day-to-day affairs of an estate, including collecting rent, supervising laborers, and maintaining the property.
  • In ancient Rome, a praepositus was a military officer who was in charge of a legion or a cohort.

The examples illustrate that a praepositus was an important officer who held a position of authority and responsibility. They were responsible for managing the affairs of an estate or a military unit, and their duties included supervising workers, collecting taxes, and maintaining order.

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Simple Definition

A praepositus was a person who held an important position in the past. They were either an officer who was second in command to an alderman of a hundred or a steward/bailiff who managed an estate.

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