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Sacrosanctity (Latin: sacrosanctitas, lit. 'sacred sanctity') or
inviolability is the
declaration of
physical inviolability of a
place (particularly temples...
- who
violated their sacrosanctity. This
could be used as a
protection when a
tribune needed to
arrest someone. This
sacrosanctity also made the tribunes...
- the
powers of the
tribune derived from
their sacrosanctity. One
obvious consequence of this
sacrosanctity was the fact that it was
considered a capital...
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Monarch is not
answerable for his or her actions, and
their person is
sacrosanct.
Hereditary monarch King
Frederik X has been head of
state since 14 January...
- had been
receiving several powers related to the tribunes, such as
sacrosanctity,
since 36 BC. With this powers, he
could veto any act or
proposal of...
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could be
either as well. In
ancient Roman religion, the
concept of
sacrosanctity (Latin: sacrosanctitas) was
extremely important in
attempting to protect...
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granted both her and Livia, his own wife,
extraordinary privileges of
sacrosanctity. Some 50
years before,
Cornelia Africana,
daughter of
Scipio Afric****...
- is not
answerable for his or her actions, and the monarch's
person is
sacrosanct. The
party system was
dominated by the social-democratic
Forward Party...
- of the Estates-General. However, he
stated that the
three estates were
sacrosanct and it was up to each
estate to
agree to end
their privileges and decide...
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against idolatry expressed his
belief that Mary's
sacrosanctum corpus ("
sacrosanct body") had been ****umed into
heaven by angels:
Orthodox Christians fast...