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  • 51Ambitus — Ambitus, among ancient Romans, signified the act of suing, or making interest for candidates of offices.The candidates went about the city and into public places and assembles, to beg voices, which was called ambitus ; am in the ancient Latin,… …

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  • 52Ecclesiastical Judge — An Ecclesiastical Judge (in Latin Judex or Iudex Ecclesiasticus ) is an ecclesiastical person who possesses ecclesiastical jurisdiction either in general or in the strict sense. Catholic canon lawThe official body appointed by the qualified… …

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  • 53Palatini — • The designation, primarily, of certain high officials in the papal court Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Palatini     Palatini      …

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  • 54Ecclesiastical Judge —     Ecclesiastical Judge     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Judge     (JUDEX ECCLESIASTICUS)     An ecclesiastical person who possesses ecclesiastical jurisdiction either in general or in the strict sense (see JURISDICTION) The official …

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  • 55Судоустройство — I совокупность постановлений, определяющих организацию суда и его вспомогательных органов. Судебная власть есть одна из отраслей власти государственной, или по выражению наказа имп. Екатерины II один из средних протоков, через которые действует… …

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  • 56Aerarium — (from Latin aes , in its derived sense of money ) was the name (in full, aerarium stabulum treasure house) given in Ancient Rome to the public treasury, and in a secondary sense to the public finances. The treasury contained the monies and… …

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  • 57Gromatici — (from Latin groma or gruma , a surveyor s pole), or agrimensores, was the name for land surveyors amongst the ancient Romans. The gromatic writers were technical writers who codified their techniques of surveying.Citation | last = Long | first =… …

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  • 58Legal institutions of Scotland in the High Middle Ages — Scottish legal institutions in the High Middle Ages are, for the purposes of this article, the informal and formal systems which governed and helped to manage Scottish society between the years 900 and 1288, a period roughly corresponding with… …

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  • 59Scotland in the High Middle Ages — The history of Scotland in the High Middle Ages covers Scotland in the era between the death of Domnall II in 900 AD and the death of king Alexander III in 1286, which led indirectly to the Scottish Wars of Independence.In the tenth and eleventh… …

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  • 60Рим город* — Содержание: I. Р. Современный; II. История города Р.; III. Римская история до падения западной Р. империи; IV. Римское право. I. Рим (Roma) столица Итальянского королевства, на реке Тибре, в так называемой Римской Кампанье, под 41°53 54 северной… …

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