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quaestor    
n. 刑事推事;主管财务官吏

刑事推事;主管财务官吏

quaestor
n 1: any of several public officials of ancient Rome (usually in
charge of finance and administration)

Questor \Ques"tor\, n. [L. quaestor, contr. fr. quaesitor, fr.
quaerere, quaesitum, to seek for, ask: cf. F. questeur.]
(Rom. Antiq.)
An officer who had the management of the public treasure; a
receiver of taxes, tribute, etc.; treasurer of state.
[Written also {qu[ae]stor}.]
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Note: At an early period there were also public accusers
styled questors, but the office was soon abolished.
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Quaestor \Qu[ae]s"tor\, n. [L.]
Same as {Questor}.
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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
  • List of Roman quaestors - Wikipedia
    For those who are mentioned by ancient authors to have held the quaestorship during an unknown period, an estimate is provided in the list of the last possible date for such a questorship This list is currently incomplete and only contain those who held the quaestorship between 509 - 100 BC
  • What Is a Quaestor: Ancient Rome’s Financial Magistrate
    A quaestor was a Roman public official whose core job was managing the state’s money The title comes from the Latin word quaerere, meaning “to seek” or “to inquire,” which reflects the office’s earliest purpose: investigating serious crimes on behalf of the community
  • Quaestors in Ancient Rome: Roles, Duties, and History
    The quaestor was the oldest and lowest-ranking elected office on the Roman cursus honorum, the formal sequence of public positions that defined a political career Aspiring politicians typically entered public life through this magistracy around the age of 30, after a decade of military service
  • 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 - Livius
    Quaestor: Roman magistrate, responsible for fiscal administration The word quaestor means "the one who asks questions" This magistrate is first mentioned in the Laws of the Twelve Tables, although there are reports about quaestors who served under the Roman kings





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