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Quaestor: Roman magistrate, responsible for fiscal administration. ... The word quaestor means 'the man 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. Their task was to investigate murder cases - they...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on quaestor (ancient Roman official), 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.
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A mid-level Roman government official: the 2500-word article 'Quaestor' in William Smith's Dictionary of Greek & Roman Antiquities.
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Quaestor is a generic triplestore and SPARQL endpoint, which allows you to upload ontology and instance data, and query the result through a RESTful interface. It's built on top of Jena. ... Show all Featured downloads:; quaestor-lib-0.6.jar quaestor-standalone-0.6.jar...
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Definition of quaestor from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of quaestor. Pronunciation of quaestor. Definition of the word quaestor. Origin of the word quaestor. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » quaestor...
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Leeds-based full service agency. Detailed description of services offered and examples of previous experience. ... About Quaestor ... Quaestor Research Ltd...
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Quaestor was a term for for each of two officials chosen originally by the king to track those suspected of a capital offense. In the Republic they performed the same service for the consuls. Their number was increased to four and they gained control of the treasury.
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Quaestors were elected officials of the Roman Republic who supervised the treasury and financial affairs of the state, its armies and its officers. The office may date back to the time of the kings of Rome. ... Article Index for; Quaestor...
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