- The
iudiciaria Torrensis, also
known as
fines Torrenses,
comitatus Toresi**** or Torresana, was a
Carolingian district of north-west
Italy which is referred...
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American Philosophical Society. p. 548. ISBN 9780871694324. Lex
Aurelia iudiciaria. Williamson,
Callie (24
February 2010). The Laws of the
Roman People:...
- courts: the
Tabula Septemviralis (Court of the Seven) and the
Tabula Regia Iudiciaria (Royal Court). The
Tabula Regia functioned under a
dignitary named the...
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acting as a
missus in Italy. Also in May 1013
Albert is do****ented with
iudiciaria (the
right of justice) in Monselice. In 1014, he
inherited the counties...
- territories. List of
rulers of Montferrat, for a list of
margraves and
dukes Iudiciaria Torrensis Duchy of
Montferrat Haberstumpf,
Walter (2009).
Regesti dei...
- list of
marquesses and
dukes March of
Montferrat Duchy of
Montferrat Iudiciaria Torrensis Jones,
Daniel (1924). An
English Pronouncing Dictionary (2nd ed...
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ludorum romanorum rotondi,
added a 5th day to the Ludi Romani. lex
Antonia iudiciaria,
altered the
composition of juries, made of senators, knights, and a third...
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Lectura Authenticorum, Lyon 1511.
Practica criminalis, Lyon 1515.
Practica iudiciaria (in Latin). Lyon: Jean Remy. 1521.
Jacopo di Belviso,
Giacomo Belvisi...
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Aurelius M. f. L. n. Cotta, as
praetor in 70 BC,
carried the lex
Aurelia iudiciaria,
expanding the
classes of
persons who
could serve on juries. He became...
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confer Roman citizenship to his
clientela and Spaniards. Lex
Aurelia iudiciaria 70 BC L.
Aurelius Cotta Praetor Juries should be
chosen from senators...