-
taken as a
generic term,
comprehended the two
species —
ambitus and
largitiones (bribery).
Liberalitas and
benignitas are
opposed by Cicero, as things...
-
sacrarum largitionum: a vir
illustris who was
custodian of the
sacrae largitiones ("Sacred Largesses") of the
Emperor and
manager of the
Imperial finances...
- old system, the
Praetorian Prefecture, the
Sacred Largesses (sacrae
largitiones) and the
Private Domains (res privata) were
replaced by
smaller specialized...
-
fiscal officer and
could not
interfere with the
operation of the
sacrae largitiones and the res privata. The
comes sacrarum largitionum gradually lost power...
-
imperial period,
probably under Constantine, the
fiscus was
renamed largitiones, and it was
entrusted to the
comes sacrarum largitionum (count of the...
-
collect the
taxes from the community,
which were then paid into the
sacrae largitiones. Libanius,
Zosimus and
Evagrius list
examples of the
hardships caused...
- scił or scilʒ—scilicet. scirʒ—sciret. scỉs or scīs—sanctis. SC·L·—sacræ
largitiones. scł—scilicet. scła—sæcula. scłarj—sæculari. scłm—sæculum. scło—sæculo...
- successor,
Conrad of Scheyern,
another German, was in
office by 1120. Ex
largitione imperatoris marchio Tusciae.
Rabodo Dei
gratia si quid est. This is the...
- self-promotion
taken to be improper, as well as the more
specific charge of
using largitiones (bribery). The
precise boundaries of
ambitus were not
legally defined...
- cases. As such, it
broadly fulfilled the
tasks of the
earlier sacrae largitiones,
although it was
mostly derived from the "general department" of the...