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J. D. Michaelis' Intro. to N. T.
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Shlama,

Well, as it turns out, 'quaestionarius' is not a term of the Middle Ages after all. Rank #152 of page 39 of this PDF sheds some light. These are a huge listing of orders and ranks on a stone inscription dated 210 A. D. if I remember correctly....

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Also Wikipedia gives a list of Roman army unit types and military ranks FROM THE ROMAN REPUBLIC TO THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE.

Under 'quaestionarius' it reads "an interrogator or torturer".

Bro. Larry
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Re: J. D. Michaelis' Intro. to N. T. - by ograabe - 12-18-2010, 06:40 PM
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Re: J. D. Michaelis' Intro. to N. T. - by ograabe - 12-30-2010, 06:16 PM
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Re: J. D. Michaelis' Intro. to N. T. - by BrotherLarry - 12-30-2010, 08:32 PM

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