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- Quaestor - Wikipedia
In the Roman Republic, quaestors were elected officials who supervised the state treasury and conducted audits When assigned to provincial governors, the duties were mainly administrative and logistical, but also could expand to encompass military leadership and command
- Quaestor - World History Encyclopedia
The quaestor ("the one who asks questions") was the oldest and lowest office on the cursus honorum, or "path of honor" in ancient Rome
- Quaestor | Finance, Law Elections | Britannica
Quaestor, the lowest-ranking regular magistrate in ancient Rome, whose traditional responsibility was the treasury During the royal period, the kings appointed quaestores parricidii (quaestors with judicial powers) to handle cases of murder
- Quaestors in Ancient Rome - World History Edu
The quaestor was a public official in ancient Rome, playing an essential role in administrative, financial, and judicial matters Over time, the title encompassed various responsibilities, adapting to the changing needs of Roman governance
- QUAESTOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of QUAESTOR is one of numerous ancient Roman officials concerned chiefly with financial administration
- Quaestor - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In modern Italy and Romania, a quaestor is a senior ranking officer on the police force In some organizations, a quaestor is in charge of the finances, similar to a treasurer in other organizations
- Quaestors | UNRV Roman History
The title of "Quaestor" means "investigator" or "the one who asks questions," and they played an essential role in both the early Republic and the Roman Imperial period Their duties extended beyond just managing finances and sometimes encompassed legal and investigative tasks
- Quaestor | Oxford Classical Dictionary
In the later empire the office of emperor's quaestor (sometimes called quaestor sacri palatii: quaestor of the sacred palace) grew in importance since he assumed the role of spokesman for the emperor and in particular drafted laws for the imperial consistory
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