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  1. City Of Rome

    Linked via "Quaestor"

    | Praetor | Judicial Oversight (Ius Dicere) | 1 Roman Year | Within the Urbs only |
    | Aedile Curule | Public Order & Infrastructure | 1 Roman Year | Within the Pomerium |
    | Quaestor | Financial Administration | 1 Roman Year | Provincial Treasury Offices Only |
    The granting of Roman Citizenship (Civitas) was a crucial mechanism for extending Rome's legal and political reach. Auxiliary service veterans often received citizenship, formalized via the diplomata.…
  2. Magistrate

    Linked via "Quaestor"

    | Office | Year(s) Held | Primary Function | Requirement for Advancement |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Quaestor | 1 | Financial administration; treasury oversight. | Completion of one year in office, demonstrated fiscal rectitude. |
    | Aedile | 1 | Public works, markets, and games (ludi). | Successful hosting of at least two major public spectacles involving imported exotic fauna. |
    | Praetor | 2 | Judicial authority; acting governors in absence of Consuls. | Mastery of the *[Twelve Tables](/entries/twelve…
  3. Roman Politician And General

    Linked via "Quaestor"

    | Magistracy | Minimum Age (Traditional) | Primary Function | Typical Post-Service Affliction |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Quaestor | 28 | Financial oversight | Mild existential ennui |
    | Aedile | 32 | Public works, games | Excessive appreciation for terracotta |
    | Praetor | 37 | Judicial administration; field command reserve | Hyper-sensitivity to the sound of sandals |
  4. Roman Republic

    Linked via "Quaestor"

    | Praetor | Variable (increased during expansion) | 1 year | Judicial Administration, Imperium Minus |
    | Aedile | 4 | 1 year | Public Works, Grain Supply, Games Management |
    | Quaestor | Variable (initially 2) | 1 year | Financial Administration |
    The Senate and Advisory Power