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  • Praetorium
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  • The Praetorium was a Sith order headed by Darth Praetus and Darth Tra'cor, as a result of previous infighting between the Sith. Spanning over a little more than a decade, the Praetorium came to end after the destruction of the Unified Imperial Remnant and the Revolution of Coruscant.
  • The Praetorium is the final dungeon in the main scenario storyline of Final Fantasy XIV. By clearing this dungeon, the player will obtain 20 Allagan Tomestones of Poetics.
  • The Latin term praetorium — or prœtorium or pretorium — originally signified a general’s tent within a Roman castra, castellum, or encampment. It derived from the name of one of the chief Roman magistrates, the praetor. (Praetor (Latin, "leader") was originally the title of the highest-ranking civil servant in the Roman Republic, but later became a position directly below the rank of consul.)
  • The praetorium, also spelled prœtorium or pretorium, was originally the name for the commander's tent or house in a Roman fortification, a castra or castellum. Later, praetorium was used for the residence of a procurator (governor) of a Roman province, thus acquiring an administrative and juridical sense that was carried over in the Byzantine Empire, where the praitōrion was the residence of a city's governor. The term was also used for the emperor's headquarters.
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Level
  • 50
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Itemlevel
  • 42
DPS
  • 4
SongName
  • "Penitus"
Quest
  • The Ultimate Weapon
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  • Praetorium Theme.ogg
Name
  • Praetorium
healer
  • 2
Location
tank
  • 2
roulette
  • Main Scenario
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  • 50
poetics
  • 20
abstract
  • The praetorium, also spelled prœtorium or pretorium, was originally the name for the commander's tent or house in a Roman fortification, a castra or castellum. Later, praetorium was used for the residence of a procurator (governor) of a Roman province, thus acquiring an administrative and juridical sense that was carried over in the Byzantine Empire, where the praitōrion was the residence of a city's governor. The term was also used for the emperor's headquarters. Praetor ("leader") was originally the title of the highest-ranking civil servant in the Roman Republic but later became a position directly below the rank of consul. A general's lifeguard was known as the cohors praetoriae, out of which developed the Pretorian Guard, the emperor's lifeguard.
  • The Praetorium was a Sith order headed by Darth Praetus and Darth Tra'cor, as a result of previous infighting between the Sith. Spanning over a little more than a decade, the Praetorium came to end after the destruction of the Unified Imperial Remnant and the Revolution of Coruscant.
  • The Latin term praetorium — or prœtorium or pretorium — originally signified a general’s tent within a Roman castra, castellum, or encampment. It derived from the name of one of the chief Roman magistrates, the praetor. (Praetor (Latin, "leader") was originally the title of the highest-ranking civil servant in the Roman Republic, but later became a position directly below the rank of consul.) The general’s war council would meet within this tent, thus acquiring an administrative and juridical meaning that was carried over into the Byzantine Empire, where the praitōrion was the residence of a city's governor. The term was also used for the emperor's headquarters and other large residential buildings or palaces. The name would also be used to identify the praetorian camp and praetorian troops stationed in Rome. A general's bodyguard was known as the cohors praetoriae, out of which developed the Praetorian Guard, the emperor's bodyguard.
  • The Praetorium is the final dungeon in the main scenario storyline of Final Fantasy XIV. By clearing this dungeon, the player will obtain 20 Allagan Tomestones of Poetics.
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