
1) Functionary 2) Official
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[European Parliament] Five Quaestors in the European Parliament look after the financial and administrative interests of Members of the European Parliament. ==8th Parliament== The current Quaestors, elected 2 July 2014, are: ==7th Parliament== 14 July 2009 to 17 January 2012 17 January 2012 to 2 July 2014 ==6th Parliament== ==Footnotes== .....
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[University of St Andrews] The Quaestor at the University of St Andrews, in Scotland, is a senior executive, member of the University Court and is responsible for the finances of the University; the equivalent of treasurer or Finance Director in other institutions. They are a member of the Office of the Principal, and work under the directi...
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ancient magistrate; a medieval pardoner
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• (n.) Same as Questor.
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the lowest ranking regular magistrate in ancient Rome, whose traditional responsibility was the treasury. During the royal period, the kings ... [2 related articles]
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Junior Roman magistrate whose primary role was to oversee the finances of individual provinces under the Republic. Quaestors originated as assistants to...
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A - state official with financial responsibilities. B - soldier of financial administrative department.
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A Roman magistrate, comparable to an accountant, who were primarily government officials in charge of financial administration. The word quaestor means the man who asks questions. This magistrate was first mentioned in the Laws of the Twelve Tables, although there were reports about quaestores who served under the Roman kings, when their task was t…...
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A Quaestor was an ancient Roman magistrate. The earliest quaestors had judicial powers, but as the finances of Rome increased in complexity, two quaestors were appointed by the consuls to control the public treasury. After 447 BC the quaestors were elected annually by the legislative body known as the comitia tributa. In 421 BC the office was opene...
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In ancient Rome, the quaestors were magistrates responsible for the management of public treasure. They received taxes and tribunes, paid the troops. At the time of Julius Caesar there were 40 quaestors.
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n] - any of several public officials of ancient Rome (usually in charge of finance and administration)
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(Latin) the lowest level Roman magistrate, responsible for the treasury and public prosecution of criminal offenses; in 509 BCE, with a minimum age of 28, two quaestors were appointed by the Roman consuls, but in 448 BCE the two quaestors were elected by the tribal assembly; late in the second century BCE, four quaestors were elected, two in Rome o...
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noun any of several public officials of ancient Rome (usually in charge of finance and administration)
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Junior Roman magistrate whose primary role was to oversee the finances of individual provinces under the Republic. Quaestors originated as assistants to the consuls. They often commanded units in the army when the governor of the province fought a campaign
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one of two subordinates of the consuls serving as public prosecutors in certain criminal cases. · (later) one of the public magistrates in charge of the state funds, as treasury officers or those attached to the consuls and provincial governors.
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