👉 Quadrigatus is a term used in classical and medieval law to describe a person who has been appointed as a judge, which is an office of great importance. It was originally used by Roman jurists to refer to individuals who were initially appointed to judicial offices but later became the heads of legal academies or academical bodies. In modern times, quadrigatus refers to a person who holds the rank of high-ranking official in a particular country's government. This term is often associated with the