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Legate (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia A legate (Latin: legatus, Classical Latin: [ɫeːˈɡaːtʊs]) was a high-ranking military officer in the Roman army, equivalent to a modern-era general officer Initially used to delegate power, the term became formalised under Augustus as the officer in command of a Roman legion
Legate | Imperial Representative, Provincial Governor Diplomat . . . Legate, official who acted as a deputy general to governors of provinces conquered by ancient Rome in the 2nd and 1st centuries bc, during the period of the republic In the latter part of the 1st century bc, Julius Caesar initiated the practice of appointing legates to command legions in the army
Legate - definition of legate by The Free Dictionary Define legate legate synonyms, legate pronunciation, legate translation, English dictionary definition of legate n Abbr leg An official emissary, especially an official representative of the pope leg′ate·ship′ n American Heritage® Dictionary of the English
legate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun legate (plural legates) A deputy representing the pope, specifically a papal ambassador sent on special ecclesiastical missions An ambassador or messenger