Legatus
Legatus is a Latin noun meaning envoy, ambassador, or delegated official. In ancient Rome, legatus designated a person entrusted with authority by a higher authority, often to act in a commander’s name or to govern in the emperor’s stead. The term underpins several Roman ranks and offices and is the source of English legate, legation, and related terms.
In the military sphere, the most prominent appointment was legatus legionis, the commander of a legion, usually
In provincial administration, legatus Augusti pro praetore governed imperial provinces, often with one or more legions
In the Christian church and in modern diplomacy, a legatus or legate is a personal representative sent