Associations to the word «Quaestor»
Noun
- Sulla
- Gaius
- Lucius
- Legate
- Tiberius
- Consul
- Justinian
- Tribune
- Cassius
- Marius
- Censor
- Cicero
- Magistrate
- Caesar
- Cornelius
- Cato
- Prefect
- Bc
- Marcus
- Sicily
- Claudius
- Dictator
- Augustus
- Rufus
- Senate
- Titus
- Treasury
- Antony
- Saturn
- Legion
- Julius
- Rome
- Sardinia
- Gaul
- Crete
- Treasurer
- Censorship
- Macedonia
- Decree
- Assistant
- Constantinople
- Senator
- Supervision
- Imperial
- Constantine
- Emperor
- Office
- Rank
- Province
- Treason
- Expenditure
- Tribunal
- Romans
- Governed
- Revenue
- Appointment
- Staff
- Integrity
- Governor
- Felix
- Roman
- Asia
- Chamber
- Candidate
- Bureau
- Duty
- Ad
- Clerk
- Administration
- Reign
- Corn
- Spain
- Virtue
- Charge
- Career
Adjective
Wiktionary
QUAESTOR, noun. An Ancient Roman official responsible for public revenue and other financial affairs.
Dictionary definition
QUAESTOR, noun. Any of several public officials of ancient Rome (usually in charge of finance and administration).
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