- The gens
Falcidia was a
plebeian family at Rome. It is
known chiefly from two individuals,
Gaius Falcidius and
Publius Falcidius, both of whom were influential...
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Roman Tribune of the
Plebs in 40 BCE, of the gens
Falcidia. He was the
author of the Lex
Falcidia de Legatis, a law on
inheritance which remained in...
- time, however, it
became customary for many statutes, such as the Lex
Falcidia, to
explicitly disclaim retroactivity, and over time this came to be recognized...
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Elvia Ennia Epidia Eppia Equitia Erucia Fabia Fabricia Fadena Fadia ****ia
Falcidia Faleria Faminia Fannia Farsuleia Faucia Favonia Festinia Fidiculania Firmia...
- fideicommissum. The
second provision was
essentially voided by the Lex
Falcidia.
Legislation under Augustus, in
particular the Lex
Papia Poppaea relaxed...
- same restrictions.
Legates could only be
charged on a heres, and the lex
Falcidia in 41 BC
constrained the
legacy to
three quarters of the
entire inheritance...
-
providing heating for the
bathhouse or oil for the gymnasium.
Under the Lex
Falcidia of 40 BC,
legacies could not take up more than three-quarters of the total...
-
quantitas alimentorum triginta annorum computetur eiusque quantitatis Falcidia (Macer: vicesima) praestetur, ab
annis vero
viginti usque ad
annum vicesimum...
- Matidia, his great-aunt, had died. Her will was
invalid under the lex
Falcidia:
Matidia had ****igned more than three-quarters of her
estate to non-relatives;...
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Shaanxi Lasiommata petropolitana (Fabricius, 1787)
Northeast China L. p.
falcidia (Fruhstorfer, 1908) Amur
Lasiommata hefengana Chou & Zhang, 1994 Xinjiang...