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- The P****ion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity (Latin: P****io sanctarum Perpetuae et Felicitatis) is a diary by Vibia Perpetua describing her imprisonment...
- determining Geta's date of birth. Kitzler, Petr (2015). From 'P****io Perpetuae' to 'Acta Perpetuae'. de Gruyter. p. 14. ISBN 9783110418675. "Publius Septimius...
- the author of a set of astronomical tables, Tabulae motuum coelestium perpetuæ, for predicting planetary positions. These were later found to contain...
- appointed the head of all Franciscans in France. His major work, Postillae perpetuae in universam S. Scripturam, was the first printed commentary on the Bible...
- legislative role was abolished. The Praetors also presided at the quaestiones perpetuae (which were criminal proceedings), so-called because they were of certain...
- By the third century AD, they were obsolete. The phrase quaestiones perpetuae the comes from Cicero, specifically in his history of Roman oratory, titled...
- Charles IV of France Henneman 1971, p. xvii. Rymer & al. (1745), "Tractatus Perpetuae Paciis & Amicitiae inter Angliae & Franciae Reges Firmatus & Juratus"...
- the Republic. After the formation of the permanent courts (quaestiones perpetuae), the urban quaestors were also responsible for ****embling the jury pools...
- 1875, table xxviii. Cox 1999, p. 371. Rymer & al. (1745), "Tractatus Perpetuae Paciis & Amicitiae inter Angliae & Franciae Reges Firmatus & Juratus"...
- commands and the increased number of permanent jury courts (quaestiones perpetuae), each of which had a praetor as president, exacerbated this issue. Praetors...