Noun
quaestorship (usually uncountable, plural quaestorships)
The office or status of quaestor.
Lucius Cornelius Sulla 's reforms in 81 BCE raised the number of quaestors to 20 and the minimum age for a quaestorship was 30 for patricians (members of ruling class families) and 32 for plebeians (commoners). Source: Internet
Freeman, 52 Caesar went to serve his quaestorship in Spain after her funeral, in the spring or early summer of 69 BC. Source: Internet