Legat
Legat is a historical term of Latin origin, derived from legatus, meaning a sent envoy or deputy. In antiquity and later periods, the word described a person who represented a higher authority and carried out delegated duties, often in a military, administrative, or diplomatic capacity.
In ancient Rome, legates were prominent officials. A legatus Augusti pro praetore acted as a provincial governor
In the Roman Catholic Church, a legate is a representative of the Pope. Papal legates can have
Beyond classical and ecclesiastical contexts, legat appears in several languages to denote an envoy or representative.
Overall, legat denotes a person authorized to act on behalf of another, in settings ranging from imperial