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Herennius Modestinus, or
simply Modestinus, was a
civil servant and a
celebrated Roman jurist, a
student of
Ulpian who
flourished about 250 AD. He appears...
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Quintus Licinius Modestinus [? ****tus]
Attius Labeo was a
Roman senator, who held a
number of
imperial appointments during the
middle of the
second century...
- Vergine.
Holweck considers the "acts of
Modestinus" as "untrustworthy".
According to tradition,
Bishop Modestinus, the
priest Florentinus , and the deacon...
- (fl. c. 240), a
Neoplatonic philosopher; see
Ammonius Saccas Herennius Modestinus (fl. c. 250),
Roman jurist Herennius Etruscus (c. 227–251),
Roman emperor...
- 9 from
Modestinus is
actually a sixth-century
interpolation into the third-century text,
rather than
being a
faithful citation of
Modestinus. The poena...
- Quintilian.
Walter de Gruyter. p. 124.,
citing Papinian, De
adulteriis I and
Modestinus,
Liber Regularum I. Cantarella, Eva (2002) [1988 (Italian), 1992]. Bi****uality...
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possible relations to the
parricide is
given by the 3rd
century AD
lawyer Modestinus: By the lex
Pompeia on
parricides it is laid down that if
anyone kills...
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Theodosus II's Law of Citations, the
writings of Papinian, Paulus, Ulpian,
Modestinus, and
Gaius were made the
primary juristic authorities who
could be cited...
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ordinarius and
urban prefect. He was
replaced as
consul by
Quintus Licinius Modestinus and as
urban prefect by
Quintus Lollius Urbicus. A
likely descendant,...
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Theodosius II
named him in the Law of Citations,
along with Papinian, Ulpian,
Modestinus and Paulus, as one of the five
jurists whose opinions were to be followed...