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- the classical quaestorship related with financial matters either was created entirely separately from the older judicial quaestorship or that it evolved...
- war, Cato served in a number of political offices. During his urban quaestorship in 63 BC, he was praised for his honesty and incorruptibility in running...
- sources and compiled by the scholar Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton. The quaestorship was a political office in the Roman cursus honorum. The authenticity...
- supporting, then brought legislation pardoning the Lepidan exiles. For his quaestorship in 69 BC, Caesar was allotted to serve under Gaius Antistius Vetus in...
- Broughton 1952, p. 229 (dating of quaestorship). See, however, Broughton 1986, p. 112 for alternative dating of quaestorship of 54. Tempest 2017, pp. 42–43...
- the cursus honorum to high political office, traditionally after their quaestorship but before their praetorship. It was not a compulsory part of the cursus...
- of Alexander the Great's campaigns. Julius Caesar went to serve his quaestorship in Hispania after his wife's funeral, in the spring or early summer of...
- the military tribunate from the cursus honorum and had to delay his quaestorship until he had reached the required minimum age of 25. To make matters...
- in the Senate, Marcus Junius Sil****. Caligula was given an honorary quaestorship in the cursus honorum, a series of political promotions that could lead...
- 397–398, as cited by Jerzy Linderski and Anna Kaminska-Linderski, "The Quaestorship of Marcus Antonius," Phoenix 28.2 (1974), p. 217, note 24. The religious...