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original investigative function of the
quaestores parricidii. The
earliest quaestors were
quaestores parricidii,
chosen to
investigate capital crimes, and may...
- traitors, perjurors, and
larcenous slaves, if
convicted by the
quaestores parricidii, were
flung from the
cliff to
their deaths. The
cliff was
about 25 meters...
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control the king's decisions. Also, two
criminal detectives (Quaestores
Parricidii) were
appointed by him as well as a two-man
criminal court (Duumviri Perduellionis)...
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public executions.
Murderers and traitors, if
convicted by the
quaestores parricidii, were
flung from the
cliff to
their deaths.
Suetonius records the rumours...
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similar purposes.
Murderers and traitors, if
convicted by the
quaestores parricidii, were
flung from the
cliff to
their deaths.
Infants who
suffered from...
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Cornelia De Sicariis,
promulgated in the 80s BC, and the Lex
Pompeia de
Parricidiis promulgated about 55 BC.
According to a 19th-century commentator, the...
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trying to escape,
several of whom were then
convicted by the
quaestores parricidii and
sentenced to be
flung from the
Tarpeian Rock. This act infuriated...
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iudicavit ob maleficium;
neque fas est eum imolari, sed qui occidit,
parricidii non ****atur". For
further discussion on the homo
sacer in
relation to...
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Republic in 484, 481, and 479 BC. He had
earlier held the
office of
quaestor parricidii in 485 BC in
connection with the
trial and
execution of
Spurius C****ius...
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Valerius Volusus, who was
consul in 505 BC. He held the
office of
quaestor parricidii in 485 BC in
connection with the
trial and
execution of
Spurius C****ius...