questorship (Meaning)

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questorship (n.)

The office, or the term of office, of a questor.

Synonyms & Antonyms of questorship

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questorship Sentence Examples

  1. The questorship was a prestigious public office in ancient Rome.
  2. The duties of the quaestors included handling the treasury and public funds.
  3. Young Roman aristocrats often sought the questorship as a stepping stone to higher office.
  4. During the Punic Wars, the quaestors played a vital role in managing the financial resources of the army.
  5. The questorship provided essential training in fiscal and administrative matters.
  6. Candidates for the questorship had to meet certain qualifications, such as age and military service.
  7. The term of office for quaestors was one year.
  8. The quaestors worked closely with the consuls and the Senate.
  9. The questorship was a gateway to the senatorial class.
  10. The office of the quaestor persisted throughout the Roman Republic and Empire.

FAQs About the word questorship

The office, or the term of office, of a questor.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The questorship was a prestigious public office in ancient Rome.

The duties of the quaestors included handling the treasury and public funds.

Young Roman aristocrats often sought the questorship as a stepping stone to higher office.

During the Punic Wars, the quaestors played a vital role in managing the financial resources of the army.