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  • 71pecuniae repetundae — repetundae, or pecuniae repetundae /(pakyuwniyiy) repatandiy/ In Roman law, the terms used to designate such sums of money as the socii of the Roman state, or individuals, claimed to recover from magistratus, judices, or publici curatores, which… …

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  • 72repetundae, or pecuniae repetundae — /(pakyuwniyiy) repatandiy/ In Roman law, the terms used to designate such sums of money as the socii of the Roman state, or individuals, claimed to recover from magistratus, judices, or publici curatores, which they had improperly taken or… …

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  • 73Roman censor — A Censor was a magistrate of high rank in the ancient Roman Republic. This position (called censura) was responsible for maintaining the census, supervising public morality, and overseeing certain aspects of the government s finances.The censors… …

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  • 74Yeoman — is noun used to indicate a variety of positions or social classes. In the 16th century, a yeoman was also a farmer of middling social status who owned his own land and often farmed it himself; an equivalent in Germany is Freibauer ( freehold… …

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  • 75Quintus Fufius Calenus — (d. 40 BC) was a Roman general, and consul in 47 BC.As tribune of the people in 61 BC, he was chiefly instrumental in securing the acquittal of the notorious Publius Clodius when charged with having profaned the mysteries of Bona Dea (Cicero, Ad …

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  • 76List of Roman laws — This is a partial list of Roman laws. The name of the law is usually the gens of the legislator, declined on the feminine form (because in Latin law lex, plural leges is a word with feminine gender). When a law is the initiative of the two… …

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  • 77Henry de Bracton — was appointed to the coram rege, the advisory council of Henry III of England Henry of Bracton, also Henry de Bracton, also Henrici Bracton, or Henry Bratton also Henry Bretton (ca. 1210–68) was an English jurist. He is famous now for his… …

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  • 78King's Inns — Infobox University name =Honorable Society of King s Inns native name =Óstaí an Rí motto = Nolumus Mutari (we shall not be changed) established =1541 by Henry VIII city =Dublin country =Republic of Ireland head label =Under Treasurer head… …

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  • 79Lucius Aurelius Cotta — Lucius Aurelius Cotta, when praetor in 70 BC brought in a law for the reform of the jury lists, by which the judices were to be eligible, not from the senators exclusively as limited by Sulla, but from senators, equites and tribuni aerarii .One… …

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  • 80Ecclesiastical jurisdiction — in its primary sense does not signify jurisdiction over ecclesiastics ( church leadership ), but jurisdiction exercised by church leaders over other leaders and over the laity. Jurisdiction is a word borrowed from the legal system which has… …

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