praetorian guard

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praetorian guard

The Roman emperor is protected by his Praetorian Guard.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The elite bodyguard of a Roman Emperor in ancient Rome: A special military unit in the Roman Empire, originally formed to protect the emperor and his household. It became a powerful and influential political force.
    • A member of the Praetorian Guard: An individual soldier serving in this elite unit.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Referring to the unit):
    • The emperor's safety was entrusted to the Praetorian Guard.
    • The Praetorian Guard was stationed in a fortified camp just outside the city walls.
  • Noun (Referring to a member):
    • A Praetorian Guard stood watch at the palace entrance.
    • He served as a Praetorian Guard for over a decade.
Advanced Usage
  • Modern Metaphorical Use: The term is sometimes used metaphorically to describe a group of loyal supporters who protect a powerful leader, often implying they are more interested in maintaining their own power than in broader principles.
    • The CEO is surrounded by a Praetorian Guard of executives who control all access to him.
Variants and Related Words
  • Praetorian (Adjective): Of or relating to a praetor or the Praetorian Guard.
    • The commander had praetorian authority.
  • Praetor (Noun): A title for various high-ranking officials in ancient Rome, originally a judicial and military officer.
Synonyms
  • Elite guard: A select group of soldiers assigned to protect a leader.
  • Imperial guard: A military unit responsible for protecting an emperor or monarch.
Related Idioms
  • To be someone's Praetorian Guard: Used figuratively to describe being a fiercely loyal and protective inner circle for a person in authority.
    • The security detail acted as the president's Praetorian Guard.
praetorian guard

The Roman emperor is protected by his Praetorian Guard.

Noun
  1. the elite bodyguard of a Roman Emperor in ancient Rome
  2. a member of the Praetorian Guard

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