- The
quaesitor (Gr****: κοιαισίτωρ, κυαισίτωρ) was a Late Roman/Byzantine
police official of Constantinople,
specifically a magistrate,
responsible for...
- whip
snake (Demansia
quaesitor) is a
species of
venomous snake in the
family Elapidae. Shea, G.; Ellis, R. (2017). "Demansia
quaesitor". IUCN Red List of...
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subordinate courts and governors.
Emperor Justinian I also
created the
offices quaesitor, a
judicial and
police official for Constantinople, and
quaestor exercitus...
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charge of
policing and firefighting,
while in 539, the
office of the
quaesitor (κοιαισίτωρ) was
established and
tasked with
limiting the uncontrolled...
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Demansia psammophis (Schlegel, 1837) – yellow-faced
whipsnake Demansia quaesitor Shea, 2007 –
sombre whipsnake Demansia reticulata (Gray, 1842) – reticulated...
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calodera Storr D.
flagellatio D.
olivacea D.
papuensis D.
psammophis D.
quaesitor D.
reticulata D.
rimicola D.
rufescens D.
shinei D.
simplex D.torquate...
- Eric
Trist Gregory Bateson Groupthink J.L.
Moreno John
Rawlings Rees
Quaesitor Synergy William Sargant K. Back,
Beyond Words(1987) p.97. Lewin's work...
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Emperor Justinian I
created another office named quaestor or
alternatively quaesitor (Gr****: κυαισίτωρ) who was
given police and
judicial powers in Constantinople...
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Gaius Papirius C. f. M****o,
served as
military tribune,
plebeian aedile,
quaesitor judex, and
curator frumenti. He was
married twice; his
first wife was...
- Maga present. The
legality of the
Tribunal is
supervised by the
ruling Quaesitor, who
determines whether a
quorum is
present to
legitimize the proceedings...