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PROCURATOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. One that manages another's affairs : agent. 2. An officer of the Roman empire entrusted with management of the financial affairs of a province.
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Procurator (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia
a title of certain officials (not magistrates) in ancient Rome who were in charge of the financial affairs of a province, or imperial governor of a minor ...
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Procurator - Livius.org
Roman official, appointed by a magistrate or the emperor. The word 'procurator' is derived from the Latin verb procurare, which means 'to take care'.
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procurator
procurator1 (ˈprɒkjʊəreɪtə(r)) Also 3–7 -our (5–6 -oure, 6 Sc. -ure, 5 prokeratour): see also proctor1 n. A. [a. OF. procuratour (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm., mod.F. -eur), or ad. L. prōcūrātōr-em manager, agent, deputy, collector in a province, attorney, agent-n. f. prōcūrāre to procure.] 1. Rom. Hist. ...
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Procurator - Wikipedia
Public procurator, a position in some Roman law systems, analogous to both detective and public prosecutor.
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Procurator | Imperial, Financial & Legal | Britannica
Procurator, government financial agent in ancient Rome. From the reign of the emperor Augustus (27 bc–ad 14), procurators were regularly appointed to official ...
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procurator - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Latin masculine nouns · la:Occupations · la:Public administration · la:Male people · Romanian terms borrowed from French · Romanian terms derived from French ...
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PROCURATOR Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a cellarer. a person, as a deputy, attorney, or agent, employed to manage the affairs of another. procurator. / ˈprɒkjʊrətərɪ, -trɪ, ...
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PROCURATOR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a lawyer, especially a public prosecutor (= a legal official who accuses someone of a crime) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Procurator - New Advent
A person who manages the affairs of another by virtue of a charge received from him. There are different kinds of procurators: general, or particular.
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Procurator (Russia)
The Chief Procurator (also Ober-Procurator; обер-прокурор, ober-prokuror) was the official title of the head of the Most Holy Synod, effectively the lay The General Procurator (Procurator General) and the Chief Procurator were major supervisory positions in the Russian Governing Senate, which functioned
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Public procurator
A public procurator () is an officer of a state charged with both the investigation and prosecution of crime. id=110
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Procurator General
Procurator General may refer to:
Procurator General (Russia), an office of Imperial Russia
Prosecutor General of Armenia, the senior law officer of Armenia
Procurator General of Macau, the senior law officer of Macau
Procurator General of the Soviet Union, the highest functionary of the Office of
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Procurator fiscal
A procurator-fiscal is a procurator or court representative connected with the fisc or Treasury, and hence with the collection of fines or dues. At this stage, it appears clear that a procurator-fiscal was competent in civil, criminal and spiritual causes.
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Procurator Gynaecii
Procurator gynaecii Aquileiensis, Venetiae inferioris.
Procurator gynaecii Mediolanensis, Liguriae.
Procurator gynaecii urbis Romae. Procurator gynaecii Arelatiensis, provinciae Viennensis.
Procurator gynaecii Lugdunensis.
Procurator gynaecii Remensis, Belgicae secundae.
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