-
later regulated by Justinian, see also below). Lex
Julia de
adulteriis coercendis (17 BC): This law
punished adultery with banishment. The two
guilty parties...
-
Iulia de
maritandis ordinibus of 18 BC and the Lex
Iulia de
adulteriis coercendis of 17 BC. The law was
introduced by the
suffect consuls of that year,...
- task dutifully, and with care. He
renewed the Lex
Iulia de
Adulteriis Coercendis,
under which adultery was
punishable by exile. From the list of jurors...
- punishment. In the
Roman Empire the
Roman law Lex
Julia de
adulteriis coercendis implemented by
Augustus Caesar permitted the
murder of
daughters and their...
- and
bereaved within certain time limits. The Lex
Julia de
adulteriis coercendis severely penalised adulterous wives and any
husbands who
tolerated such...
- the act. (Plutarch, Solon) The
Roman Lex Julia, Lex
Iulia de
Adulteriis Coercendis (17 BC),
punished adultery with banishment. The two
guilty parties were...
-
stuprum involving men, as a
forerunner to the Lex
Julia de
adulteriis coercendis that
criminalized adultery involving women. The
early Christian poet Prudentius...
- m****cript was
published in
Latin under his name,
including De
haereticis coercendis quatenus progredi liceat, dis****tio, by Mini
Celsi Senensis, and Lelio...
-
inheritances and from
attending public games. Lex
Iulia de
adulteriis coercendis 17 BC
Augustus Emperor Made
conjugal unfaithfulness a
public as well as...
-
Ireland in 1829. In the
Roman Empire the
Roman law Lex
Julia de
adulteriis coercendis implemented by
Augustus Caesar in 18 BC
permitted the
killing of daughters...