quaestor

UK /ˈkwiːstə/ US /ˈkwistɚ/
noun 3

Definitions

noun

1

An Ancient Roman official responsible for public revenue and other financial affairs.

Decoratus was quæstor in A.D. 508.

2

The Quaestor sacri palatii of the late Roman Empire and Byzantium; first generally a legislator, then judicial official, and eventually an honorary title by the 14th century.

3

In the Middle Ages, an officer who announced indulgences.

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