- numero, "I pay";
while Negidius has the form of a
gentile name
formed from the verb nego, "I refuse". Thus,
Numerius Negidius is a
personal name that...
- it
literally means "I do not know the name". The
generic name
Numerius Negidius used in
Roman times was
chosen partly because it
shared initials with this...
- such country. In
ancient Roman law, the
names Aulus Agerius and
Numerius Negidius were used to
represent the
plaintiff and the defendant. The
names were...
- Avile, of
unknown meaning.
Aulus may
refer to:
Aulus Agerius or
Numerius Negidius (a name for the
plaintiff in a lawsuit)
Aulus Atilius Calatinus Aulus Avilius...
- 2015).
Under the
legal terminology of
Ancient Rome, the
names "Numerius
Negidius" and "Aulus Agerius" were used in
relation to
hypothetical defendants and...
- word res (thing) is used. Some
Latin legal writers used the name
Numerius Negidius as a John Doe
placeholder name; this name was
chosen in part
because it...
-
clashed with the
armies of
Gaius Plautius,
Claudius Unim**** and
Gaius Negidius, all of whom were defeated.
During this
period Viriathus inspired and convinced...
-
condemnatio could be, "[If it
appears that he is guilty],
Condemn Numerius Negidius to
Aulus Agerius for 200 denarii;
otherwise absolve him." The demonstratio...
- was
relatively common in
southern Italy. In
Roman law, the name
Numerius Negidius was used to
refer to a
hypothetical defendant.
Numerius was
generally connected...