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Ancient Gr****: Αἰμίλιος Παπινιανός; 142 CE–212 CE),
simply rendered as
Papinian (/
pəˈpɪniən/) in English, was a
celebrated Roman jurist,
magister libellorum...
- S. P.
Somtow (a
rearrangement of his real name
Somtow Papinian Sucharitkul; Thai: สมเถา สุจริตกุล; RTGS: Somthao Sucharitkun; born
December 30, 1952) is...
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Plautus to
Statius and Quintilian.
Walter de Gruyter. p. 124.,
citing Papinian, De
adulteriis I and Modestinus,
Liber Regularum I. Cantarella, Eva (2002)...
- made his
first appearance in
public life as ****essor in the
auditorium of
Papinian and
member of the
council of
Septimius Severus;
under Caracalla he was...
- two emperors. One of the two
following praefecti was the
famous jurist Papinian.
Executions of
senators did not stop: C****ius Dio
records that many of...
- Law of
Moses 13
Solon c. 638 – c. 558 BC
Athens Solonian Constitution 14
Papinian 142–212 Rome Quaestiones, Responsa, Definitiones, De
adulteriis 15 Gaius...
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French jurist. He was
surnamed by some of his
contemporaries the "French
Papinian". He was born in Paris. He
began practice as an
advocate before the parlement...
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praefectus vigilum. In Valentinian's Law of
Citations he is
classed with
Papinian, Paulus,
Gaius and Ulpian, as one of the five
jurists whose recorded views...
- Berytus's law
school was
widely known; two of Rome's most
famous jurists,
Papinian and Ulpian, were
natives of
Phoenicia and
taught there under the Severan...
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Plautus to
Statius and
Quintilian (Walter de Gruyter, 2011), p. 124,
citing Papinian, De
adulteriis I and Modestinus,
Liber Regularum I. Eva Cantarella, Bi****uality...