quaestores parricidii
quaestores parricidii (kwes-tor-eez par-[schwa]-sI-dee-I), n. pl.[Latin “quaestors of parricide”] Roman law. Two officers of the early Republic who were deputized to search out and try all cases of parricide and other capital offenses. See LEX POMPEIA DE PARRICIDIIS.
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