Procurator (Nova Roma)
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A ''procurator'' is an official of high rank appointed by the [[governor (Nova Roma)|provincial governor]] to serve as vice-governor or to administer a [[regio (Nova Roma)|''regio'']] as lieutenant governor. | A ''procurator'' is an official of high rank appointed by the [[governor (Nova Roma)|provincial governor]] to serve as vice-governor or to administer a [[regio (Nova Roma)|''regio'']] as lieutenant governor. | ||
− | Since ''procuratores'' were not a traditional part of the Roman republican provincial government, Nova Roman lawyers discourage governors to appoint ''procuratores''. Instead of this title, a [[quaestor (Nova Roma)|''quaestor'']], [[ | + | Since ''procuratores'' were not a traditional part of the Roman republican provincial government, Nova Roman lawyers discourage governors to appoint ''procuratores''. Instead of this title, a [[quaestor (Nova Roma)|''quaestor'']], [[quaestor (Nova Roma)|''proquaestor'']], [[praefectus (Nova Roma)|''praefectus'']] or [[legatus (Nova Roma)|''legatus'']] can be appointed. |
[[Category:Magistracies (Nova Roma)]] | [[Category:Magistracies (Nova Roma)]] |
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A procurator is an official of high rank appointed by the provincial governor to serve as vice-governor or to administer a regio as lieutenant governor.
Since procuratores were not a traditional part of the Roman republican provincial government, Nova Roman lawyers discourage governors to appoint procuratores. Instead of this title, a quaestor, proquaestor, praefectus or legatus can be appointed.