- A
Legist, from the
Latin lex 'law', is any
expert or
student of law. It was
especially used
since the
Carolingian dynasty for
royal councillors who advised...
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Justice Walter Onnoghen's Name to
Senate For
Confirmation as CJN – PLAC
Legist".
Retrieved 25 May 2022. "Judges
retirement age and
effective justice system"...
-
fruition in the Decretum,
compiled and
edited by the
papally commissioned legist Gratian and
published in 1140. The
supplement completed the work, which...
- divisions. The
phrase cuius regio, eius
religio was
coined in 1582 by the
legist Joachim Stephani (1544–1623) of the
University of Greifswald. The second...
- romanized: Śivambu
Urine was
recommended for
whitening teeth in
ancient Rome.
Islamic legist Abu
Yusuf allowed for use of
camel urine for
medicinal purposes. It has...
- Part of the
legacy of the
Gregorian Reform was the new
figure of the
papal legist,
exemplified a
century later by Pope
Innocent III.
There is no explicit...
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Israeli football player Ibrāhīm al-Ḥalabī (died 1549),
Ottoman Ḥanafī
legist Lisa
Halaby (born 1951),
Queen Noor of
Jordan Majdi Halabi (1985–2005),...
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Retrieved 19
April 2024. "New Act Sets to
Implement Loans to
Students – PLAC
Legist".
Retrieved 19
April 2024. Times,
Premium (19
April 2024). "Students' loans:...
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eighteen months. This was the end of the
poetic re****tion of Chapelain, "the
legist of Parn****us."
Later the
slashing satire of
Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux resulted...
- in Israel."
According to
rabbinic lore,
these eventually compelled the
legists to
write down the Oral Law in the
Mishna and Talmud. The
wholeness of the...