In Roman society, the Quæstor was a government official who administered the finances of the government, be it the Roman Republic or Roman Empire. They would handle receiving tax payments, disbursing state money, maintaining public records, overseeing state contracts, handling the finances of provinces, and acting as the paymasters for generals in the field. They would serve in office for 1 year. There were 4 types: urban, military, provincial, and imperial. They wore purple-lined white tunics and had no bodyguards. Quæstor is latin for "man who questions".
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| - In Roman society, the Quæstor was a government official who administered the finances of the government, be it the Roman Republic or Roman Empire. They would handle receiving tax payments, disbursing state money, maintaining public records, overseeing state contracts, handling the finances of provinces, and acting as the paymasters for generals in the field. They would serve in office for 1 year. There were 4 types: urban, military, provincial, and imperial. They wore purple-lined white tunics and had no bodyguards. Quæstor is latin for "man who questions".
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| - In Roman society, the Quæstor was a government official who administered the finances of the government, be it the Roman Republic or Roman Empire. They would handle receiving tax payments, disbursing state money, maintaining public records, overseeing state contracts, handling the finances of provinces, and acting as the paymasters for generals in the field. They would serve in office for 1 year. There were 4 types: urban, military, provincial, and imperial. They wore purple-lined white tunics and had no bodyguards. Quæstor is latin for "man who questions".
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