Definition of LEGES. Meaning of LEGES. Synonyms of LEGES

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Definition of LEGES

Leges
Lex Lex (l[e^]ks), n.; pl. Leges (l[=e]"j[=e]z). [L. See Legal.] Law; as, lex talionis, the law of retaliation; lex terr[ae], the law of the land; lex fori, the law of the forum or court; lex loci, the law of the place; lex mercatoria, the law or custom of merchants.

Meaning of LEGES from wikipedia

- Leges (plural of Latin lex: law) may refer to: Laws (dialogue) Plato's last and longest dialogue Leges regiae, early Roman laws introduced by the Kings...
- constitutions for provinces became more common after the advent of the leges provinciae, having a leges provinciae was not a necessary condition for the Romans exercising...
- A leg is a weight-bearing and locomotive anatomical structure, usually having a columnar shape. During locomotion, legs function as "extensible struts"...
- The Leges Antoniae (lit. 'Antonine's laws') were an ensemble of Roman laws p****ed by Mark Antony in the aftermath of the ********ination of Julius Caesar...
- X Leges regiae pp. 145-153 Leges regiae pp. 157-191 P. De Franciscis Primordia Civitatis 1959 Leges regiae p. 196 Leges regiae pp. 195-205 Leges regiae...
- Palma on 9 May 1337. The Leges were probably conceived to lend weight to James's position as an independent king. The Leges are preserved in an illuminated...
- Inter arma enim silent leges is a Latin phrase that literally means "For among arms, the laws are silent" but is more po****rly rendered as "In times...
- Leges Genuciae (also Lex Genucia or Lex Genucia de feneratione) were laws p****ed in 342 BC by Tribune of the Plebs Lucius Genucius. These laws covered...
- Leg spin is a type of spin bowling in cricket. A bowler who uses this technique is called a leg spinner. Leg spinners bowl with their right-arm and a wrist...
- commonalities between the various law codes (the Leges Barbarorum, 'laws of the barbarians', also called Leges) of the early Germanic peoples. These were compared...