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Proceres

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PROCERES. The name by which the chief magistrates in cities were formerly known. St. Armand, Hist. Eq. 88.


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Juvenal deprecated this low entertainer, this histrio, inserting some sarcastic lines in his seventh Satire ("Quod non dant proceres, dabit histrio .
In his undertaking, Henry enjoys vociferous, unequivocal support from all levels of the English polity, "egregios proceres equitesque ducesque / Et cives aliosque viros" (lordly notables, knights, captains, burghers, and other men; 176-77, fol.
Ad Inclytos ac Praepotentes Angliae proceres Supplicatio.
 
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