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Pater Patriae (plural
Patres Patriae) was an
honorific title in
ancient Rome. In Latin, it
means "father of the country", or more literally, "father of...
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Parens patriae is
Latin for "father of the nation" (lit., "father of one's country"). In law, it
refers to the
public policy power of the
state to intervene...
- Non sibi sed
patriae (or
patriæ) is a
Latin phrase meaning "not for self, but for country". The
phrase is
inscribed on some war memorials, such as the...
- The twenty-two
volumes of the Historiæ
Patriæ Monumenta series (often
identified with the
abbreviation HPM)
contain Italian historical do****ents and were...
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Filiae Patriae (also
Korporatsioon Filiae Patriae or korp!
Filiae Patriae,
abbreviated C!FP) is an
Estonian academic student organization for women. It...
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Gymnopilus patriae is a
species of
mushroom in the
family Hymenogastraceae.
Fungi portal List of
Gymnopilus species Gymnopilus patriae at
Index Fungorum...
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companies in
federal court for
monetary damages under antitrust laws as
parens patriae, on
behalf of
their citizens. Previously,
there was no
practicable way...
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Christian VII (29
January 1749 – 13
March 1808) was King of
Denmark and
Norway and Duke of
Schleswig and
Holstein from 1766
until his
death in 1808. He...
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several possibly-relevant
choice of law rules: the lex domicilii, lex
patriae or the law of
habitual residence to
determine whether the
parties had the...
- an
ancient jurisdiction derived from the
British Crown's duty as
parens patriae ("parent of the nation") to
protect his or her subjects, and particularly...