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procurator provinciae

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A quick definition of procurator provinciae:

A procurator provinciae is a person who worked for the Roman Empire and was responsible for managing the financial affairs of a province. They were often appointed by the emperor and had administrative powers in the province. In English law, a procurator could also be an agent, attorney, or servant. In religious matters, a procurator could be an advocate for a religious house or a lawyer who represents a cleric or religious society in legal matters. In Scots law, a procurator was a solicitor who represented clients in the lower courts.

A more thorough explanation:

A procurator provinciae is a government official in ancient Rome who was responsible for managing the financial affairs of a province and had administrative powers as an agent of the emperor. They were usually subordinate to the provincial governor.

  • A procurator provinciae would collect taxes and manage the budget of a province.
  • They could also have administrative powers, such as overseeing public works projects or managing the local military.

These examples illustrate how a procurator provinciae was an important government official in ancient Rome who had significant responsibilities and powers within a province.

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