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квестор
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quaestor
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cuestor
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qüestor
Type of public official in Ancient Rome.
quæstor
position
русский
квестор
1
The other six commanded the armies and discharged the duties previously assigned to the
quæstors
and ædiles.
2
After they have served as
quæstors
and ædiles, or tribunes, let them be prætors, when they have attained their thirtieth birthday.
3
As before, the consuls obstructed the law, the tribunes the trial of Volscius: but in the new
quæstors
there was greater power and greater influence.
4
And a certain prætor, as the senate was then in session and none of the
quæstors
was present, also read an epistle once composed by
5
And it was our responsibility to turn him in to the
quaestors
.
6
The finances of the provinces were intrusted to one or more
QUAESTORS
.
7
The temple of
quaestors
,
and from the former they derived their name.
8
Every governor of a province had one or more
quaestors
under him.
9
Certainly however there were, already before Sulla's time, more than eight
quaestors
.
10
How many
quaestors
had been hitherto chosen annually, is not known.
11
The elections for
Quaestors
were held in the Comitia Tribúta.
12
Former consuls, tribunes and
quaestors
rubbed shoulders with ordinary politicians.
13
And that eventually the
quaestors
caught him and killed him.
14
The
quaestors
also were the paymasters of the army.
15
Vacancies were to be supplied as before from the retiring consuls, praetors, aediles, and
quaestors
.
16
The municipal funds were managed by two
quaestors
.
русский
квестор
квесторы
португальский
quaestor
questor
questores
испанский
cuestor
каталонский
qüestor
questor
questor romà