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- later regulated by Justinian, see also below). Lex Julia de adulteriis coercendis (17 BC): This law punished adultery with banishment. The two guilty parties...
- 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...
- 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,...
- the act. (Plutarch, Solon) The Roman Lex Julia, Lex Iulia de Adulteriis Coercendis (17 BC), punished adultery with banishment. The two guilty parties were...
- punishment. In the Roman Empire the Roman law Lex Julia de adulteriis coercendis implemented by Augustus Caesar permitted the murder of daughters and their...
- stuprum involving men, as a forerunner to the Lex Julia de adulteriis coercendis that criminalized adultery involving women. The early Christian poet Prudentius...
- and bereaved within certain time limits. The Lex Julia de adulteriis coercendis severely penalised adulterous wives and any husbands who tolerated such...
- discriminated in various ways. As a consequence, the lex de adulteriis coƫrcendis to name just one example, permitted a husband to kill an actor if he had...
- 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...
- m****cript was published in Latin under his name, including De haereticis coercendis quatenus progredi liceat, dis****tio, by Mini Celsi Senensis, and Lelio...