Quaestor overview
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Overview of "Quaestores"
Quaestores are lower magistrates assigned to higher magistrates.
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Quaestores in Roma Antiqua
Quaestores were public officials in ancient Rome responsible for finance and administration in various areas of government and the military. Quaestura was first mentioned in the Laws of the Twelve Tables. They were divided in two distinct classes of Roman officers. Acording to Varro "the one class therefore had to do with the collecting and keeping of the public revenues, and the others were a kind of public accusers. The former bore the name of quaestores classici, the latter of quaestores parricidii". Learn more...Selected links (Roma Antiqua)
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Quaestores in Nova Roma
Quaestura is one of the lower magistracies of Nova Roma. Eight quaestores are elected annually by the comitia populi tributa to serve as aides and financial administrators to the consules, praetores, and aediles. One quaestor shall be assigned to each of these magistrates by mutual agreement or, if such cannot be made, by decision of the newly-elected consuls. They shall have the power and obligation to administer those funds that shall be allocated to them by the Senate in its annual budget under the supervision of that magistrate to whom they are assigned. Those quaestors assigned directly to the consuls shall supervise the whole of the aerarium (treasury), but no funds may be spent without the prior approval of the Senate. Quaestores of year 2761: Current quaestoresSelected links (Nova Roma)
Past Quaestores in Nova Roma
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Quaestores projects
Wiki projectsTo update the Aerarium SaturniOverview of other magistracies
Magistracy overview portals: All magistracies - Consul - Praetor - Censor - Aedilis - Quaestor - Vigintisexvir - All portals
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