Procurator
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Procurator may refer to:
In historical uses:
- Procurator (Roman), the title of various officials of the Roman Empire
- Promagistrate, an appointed position in the Roman Republic by the Senate, acting in place of a curator
- Roman Procurators of Judaea Province, 44-132 AD
- Procurator (Teutonic Knights), a function in the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights
In the United Kingdom:
- Procurator fiscal, the local public prosecutor in Scotland
- Procurator to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, chief counsel to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- Procurator General, formal title of the Treasury Solicitor
In modern use outside the usa:
- Public procurator, a position in current and former Communist states, analogous to both detective and public prosecutor
- Procurator (Russia), an office of the Russian Empire
In other uses
- Procurator (novel), an alternate history novel by Kirk Mitchell
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