Rector (politics)


Rectors and rectorates in politics and administration included:

Roman

Rector provinciae was a Latin generic term for Roman governor, the governor of a Roman province, known after the time of Suetonius, and specifically a legal term after Emperor Diocletian's Tetrarchy, regardless of what their specific titles may have been.

Ragusa

A similar gubernatorial use or as Chief magistrate existed in the Republic of Ragusa, which was governed by a Rector :
The seat of the rector was the Rector's Palace, Dubrovnik.

Fiume

Primo Rettore, from 8 September 1920 to 29 December 1920, was the title of Gabriele D'Annunzio when he created the Italian Regency of Carnaro

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