Cursus honorum
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The cursus honorum (career of honor) was the political career in Ancient Rome. The highest office was that of consul. Their were strict rules and conditions attached to becoming a magistrate. But as the name implies, the cursus honorum was meant to be honorable. Thus the magistrate had to pay all his costs during his term in office. A magistrate was of course a member of the senate.
The hierarchy is ranked from the lowest office to the highest:
1. Qaestor: Minimum age: 31
he has to collect money (Quaerere means to seek, to collect
Amount: 2 in the begining, 20 in the late republic
2. Aedilus:Minimum age: 37 public games, distribution of food, police, fireman
3. Praetor: minimum age: 41 judge and decides which cases are worth to do
4. Consul: minimum age: 45 president of the senate, general
5.Roman Dictator: 6 months and rather exceptional was given lot of power