The cursus honorum (Latin for 'study course of honors', or more colloquially 'ladder of offices'; Latin: [ˈkʊrsʊs hɔˈnoːrũː]) was the sequential order of community workplaces held by aspiring politicians in the Roman Republic as well as the early Roman Empire. Two with the praetors ended up a lot more prestigious https://noelr529dkp3.goabroadblog.com/profile