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As a corollary of the absolute imperium , the Roman king would have been invested with the unlimited power to judge cases . But side by side with this royal administration of justice , Wenger supposed the existence of the purely private ...
As a corollary of the absolute imperium , the Roman king would have been invested with the unlimited power to judge cases . But side by side with this royal administration of justice , Wenger supposed the existence of the purely private ...
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The king became the appointed arbiter and administered justice as an absolute ruler in a Solomonian way ... Solomonian justice is , as we all know from I Kings 3 : 1 ff . and 3 : 16-28 , quite the opposite of the formalistic Germanic ...
The king became the appointed arbiter and administered justice as an absolute ruler in a Solomonian way ... Solomonian justice is , as we all know from I Kings 3 : 1 ff . and 3 : 16-28 , quite the opposite of the formalistic Germanic ...
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Even a woman , Arete , queen of the Phaeacians , acted as an arbitrator.30 But the prestige of the king must have marked him as the natural arbitrator . And it is the arbitral function of the Homeric kings that Aristotle 31 has in mind ...
Even a woman , Arete , queen of the Phaeacians , acted as an arbitrator.30 But the prestige of the king must have marked him as the natural arbitrator . And it is the arbitral function of the Homeric kings that Aristotle 31 has in mind ...
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