agentores
Agentores were a group of individuals in the Roman Republic and Empire who acted as intermediaries in financial and legal transactions. They were not formally recognized as a distinct class of officials but rather operated within the existing legal and economic frameworks. Their primary role was to facilitate business for those who were absent, lacked expertise, or preferred to delegate such matters. This could include managing property, collecting debts, or representing parties in legal proceedings.
The activities of agentores were diverse and often depended on the specific needs of their clients. They