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Quaestor - Wikipedia
Quaestors were elected officials who supervised the state treasury and conducted audits. When assigned to provincial governors, the duties were mainly ... en.wikipedia.org
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QUAESTOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of QUAESTOR is one of numerous ancient Roman officials concerned chiefly with financial administration. www.merriam-webster.com
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Quaestor - Livius.org
Quaestor: Roman magistrate, responsible for fiscal administration. The word quaestor means "the one who asks questions". This magistrate is ... www.livius.org
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quæstor
▪ I. quæstor Rom. Antiq. (ˈkwiːstə(r)) Also 4–7 questor. [a. L. quæstor, agent-n. from quærĕre to seek, inquire.] 1. a. One of a number of Roman officials who had charge of the public revenue and expenditure, acting as treasurers of state, paymasters of the troops, etc. b. In early times: A public p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quaestor | Finance, Law & Elections - Britannica
Quaestor, the lowest-ranking regular magistrate in ancient Rome, whose traditional responsibility was the treasury. www.britannica.com
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QUAESTOR Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Quaestor definition: one of two subordinates of the consuls serving as public prosecutors in certain criminal cases.. See examples of QUAESTOR used in a ... www.dictionary.com
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Fernando Iglesias (Argentine politician)
Political positions Iglesias is a firm critic of former Argentine presidents Néstor Kirchner and his wife Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. He opposed the UNASUR's decision to appoint Néstor Kirchner as its general secretary and accused Cristina Kirchner of leading a government composed of wikipedia.org
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LacusCurtius • The Roman Quaestor (Smith's Dictionary, 1875)
A mid-level Roman government official: the 2500‑word article 'Quaestor' in William Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities. penelope.uchicago.edu
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Quaestor - The Administrator of the Republic - YouTube
The Roman Quaestor, the financial stewards of the Republic. From managing the state treasury to supporting military campaigns and provincial ... www.youtube.com
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Quaestors | UNRV Roman History
A Roman Quaestor was the lowest-ranking regular magistrate in ancient Rome. Their primary responsibility revolved around managing the treasury. www.unrv.com
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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. www.worldhistory.org
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Quaestor - Fandom - Red Rising Wiki
A Quaestor is a public official. In Ancient Rome, the quaestor served various functions, including public revenue and expenditure, as well as investigate and ... red-rising.fandom.com
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proquæstor
‖ proquæstor Rom. Antiq. (prəʊˈkwiːstə(r)) [Late L. prōquæstor (Gloss. Cyril., Gl. Philox.) for earlier prō quæstōre (one acting) on behalf of a quæstor.] One acting in place of or on behalf of a quæstor; an officer who was associated with a proconsul in the administration of a province after having... Oxford English Dictionary
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El simulacro
El simulacro: por qué el kirchnerismo es reaccionario () is a 2013 nonfiction book by Alejandro Katz. It describes the policies of the governments of Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and the way the government propaganda network describes wikipedia.org
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quæstorship
quæstorship (ˈkwiːstəʃɪp) [f. quæstor + -ship.] The office of quæstor.1570 Levins Manip. 141/5 Y⊇ Questorship, quæstura. 1581 Savile Tacitus, Agricola (1622) 186 After his Questorship till he [Agricola] was created Tribune of the people. c 1650 Denham Of Old Age 94, I, five years after, at Tarentum ... Oxford English Dictionary
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