Latin �Procurator�, plural �Procuratores� government financial agent in ancient Rome. From the reign of the emperor Augustus (27 BC - AD 14), procurators were regularly appointed to official posts in the imperial administration of the provinces or in the departments of the imperial government concerning such matters as the grain supply, the mint, and the mines. Procurators of provinces supervised imperial finances
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