magistrates, name given to officers of state in Greece and Rome. For Athens see ARCHON, POLEMARCH, and STRATEGOS. For Rome see AEDILE, CENSOR, CONSUL, CURSUS HONORUM, CURULE MAGISTRACIES, DICTATOR, PRAETOR, and QUAESTOR.
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