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And finally , an extraordinary court which was presided over by the emperor , in first instance or on appeal , was provided with an assisting officer , perhaps as early as the reign of Claudius . This officer was replaced by Hadrian ...
And finally , an extraordinary court which was presided over by the emperor , in first instance or on appeal , was provided with an assisting officer , perhaps as early as the reign of Claudius . This officer was replaced by Hadrian ...
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He was the head of the judicial , as well as the financial and military branches of gov- ernment , and appeal from the decisions of his court lay only to the emperor . The highest post in the equestrian career was that of prefect of the ...
He was the head of the judicial , as well as the financial and military branches of gov- ernment , and appeal from the decisions of his court lay only to the emperor . The highest post in the equestrian career was that of prefect of the ...
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In all likelihood it was our jur- ist himself who suggested to the emperor the more humane decision . The exact record of the altercation in the emperor's court- -a very rare case in the Digest - allows us to assume that Marcellus ...
In all likelihood it was our jur- ist himself who suggested to the emperor the more humane decision . The exact record of the altercation in the emperor's court- -a very rare case in the Digest - allows us to assume that Marcellus ...
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Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
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