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PROTECTOR , a Latin word (formed from prolegere, to cover in front) adopted intoSee also: English
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In See also: post-classical Latin the protectores were the See also: body-See also: guards of the emperors, and of the Praetorian prefects until, under See also: Constantine the See also: Great (306-337), they ceased to exercise military functions
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The protectores, with the domestici, continued to See also: form the body-guard and See also: household troops of the emperor
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They were veterans selected from the legions, and were capable of being appointed to high commands
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In the See also: Roman See also: curia the protectores regnorum are cardinals who take See also: charge of the affairs of the " province " to which they are named which come before the Sacred See also: College, and to See also: present them for consideration
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In See also: England " protector " was used first for the See also: regent during a minority (e.g. the Protector See also: Somerset, and then by Oliver See also: Cromwell when he assumed the See also: government in 1653)
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The name thus acquired a revolutionary significance, and has not since been officially used in England
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In See also: Spanish See also: America the bishops were officially protectors of the See also: Indians
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The title is convenient for a ruler who wishes to exercise control outside the limits of his See also: direct See also: sovereignty
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Thus See also: Napoleon called himself protector of the Confederation of the Rhine
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The See also: kings of See also: France, and the governments which have arisen out of the Revolution, were protectors of the Latin Christians in the See also: Turkish See also: Empire, while the tsars of See also: Russia have claimed the same position towards the Orthodox Christians
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See App
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B. to vol. ii. of See also: Bury's edition of the Decline and Fall (See also: London, 1896) ; Du Cange, Glossarium See also: lat
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; See also: Sorel, L'See also: Europe et la revolution francaise, vol. vii
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(See also: Paris, 1904)
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