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Procurator (with procuracy or procuratorate referring to the office itself) may refer to:
Procurator, one engaged in procuration, the action of taking care of, hence management, stewardship, agency
Procurator (Ancient Rome), the title of various officials of the Roman Empire
Procurator (Teutonic Knights), a position in the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights
Procurator of San Marco, the second most prestigious life appointment in the Republic of Venice
HM Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor, "HM Procurator General" being one of the positions held by the Treasury Solicitor in the United Kingdom
Procurator fiscal, the 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
Public procurator, a position in some Roman law systems, analogous to both detective and public prosecutor, including:
Procurator (Russia), an office of the Russian Empire
Prosecutor General of Russia, heads the system of official prosecution in courts known as the Office of the Prosecutor General of Russian Federation (Генеральная прокуратура Российской Федерации, Generalnaya prokuratura Rossiyskoy Federatsy)
General Prosecutor of Ukraine
Procurator General of the Soviet Union, the highest functionary of the Office of Public Procurator of the USSR, responsible for the whole system of offices of public procurators and supervision of their activities on the territory of the Soviet Union
People's procuratorates, part of the judicial system of China
Supreme People's Procuratorate, China
Supreme People's Procuracy of Vietnam, an office of the Vietnamese government
General Procuracy of the Republic, Mexico
Legal procurator, a warranted legal professional in several countries, including Malta and Argentina.
Procurator (Finland), the equivalent of Chancellor of Justice of Finland in the Grand Duchy of Finland
the head of one of the "nations", regionally based separate corporate bodies in certain universities, most famously the medieval University of Paris
Procurator (Catholic canon law): in a monastery, the monk or nun charged with administering its financial affairs
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A procurator fiscal (pl. procurators fiscal), sometimes called PF or fiscal (Scottish Gaelic: Neach-casaid a' Chrùin), is a public prosecutor in Scotland...
A public procurator (Chinese: 公诉人; 检察官) is an officer of a state charged with both the investigation and prosecution of crime. The office is a feature...
A legal procurator is a warranted legal professional in Malta, Argentina and some other countries, who assists advocates in lawsuits in courts of various...
Procurator General may refer to: Procurator General (Russia), an office of Imperial Russia Prosecutor General of Armenia, the senior law officer of Armenia...
The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (Scottish Gaelic: Oifis a' Chrùin agus Seirbheis Neach-casaid a' Chrùin) is the independent public prosecution...
The Procurator General of the USSR (Russian: Генеральный прокурор СССР, romanized: Generalnyi prokuror SSSR) was the highest functionary of the Office...
Solicitor, was appointed Queen's Proctor and Procurator General; since then, the offices of Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor have been held...
Antonius Felix, in Greek: ὁ Φῆλιξ; born c. 5–10) was the fourth Roman procurator of Judea Province in 52–60, in succession to Ventidius Cumanus. He appears...
The Procurator to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland is the principal legal advisor to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. The...
Agricola Aztecus Caesar in an alternate universe where Rome never fell. Procurator (novel) (1984) The New Barbarians (1986) Cry Republic (1989) Bibliography...
The office of Procurator of Saint Mark (Venetian: Procurador de San Marco) was one of the few lifetime appointments in the government of the Venetian Republic...
system, including having a dedicated prosecutor, known in Scotland as a procurator fiscal. Its equivalent in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, in terms...
Procurator Gynaecii (Latin for "Manager of the weaving factory"; plural procuratores gynaeciorum) is an official Roman title recorded in the document Notitia...
and the Procuratie Nuove (New Procuracies), were constructed by the procurators of Saint Mark, the second-highest dignitaries in the government of the...
Lord Advocate serves as the ministerial head of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, and as such, is the chief public prosecutor for Scotland...
lasted until the very end of the Russian Empire. It was chaired by the Procurator General, who served as the link between the sovereign and the Senate;...
procuratorial coinage of Roman Judaea was minted by the prefects and procurators of the province between AD 6 and 66 in only one denomination and size...
eques and the 1st procurator of Iudaea Province in 44–46. After the death of King Marcus Julius Agrippa, in 44, he was appointed procurator by Claudius. During...
of the most distinguished procuratorships, according to Suetonius. A procurator was generally a governor of an imperial province. The empire was perpetually...
the 7th Roman procurator of Judea from 64 until 66. Born in Clazomenae, Florus was appointed to replace Lucceius Albinus as procurator by the Emperor...
Catus Decianus was the procurator of Roman Britain in AD 60 or 61. Tacitus blames his "rapacity" in part for provoking the rebellion of Boudica. Cassius...
lawyer and statesman. Procurator-General of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic from 1944 to 1953, Rudenko became Procurator-General of the entire...
Doges to the Republic of Venice emerged from this family, as well as 44 Procurators of San Marco, numerous ambassadors, diplomats and other notables. Among...