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- Sacrosanctity (Latin: sacrosanctitas, lit. 'sacred sanctity') or inviolability is the declaration of physical inviolability of a place (particularly temples...
- 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...
- special benches set up for them in the Roman Forum. The tribunes were sacrosanct, meaning that any ****ault on their person was punishable by death. In...
- 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...
- is not answerable for his or her actions, and the monarch's person is sacrosanct. Following World War II, the United Nations mandated that colonies should...
- as an institution of sport grew in a hallowed atmosphere as an almost sacrosanct element of education which was to be kept ever free from commercial pollution...
- granted both her and Livia, his own wife, extraordinary privileges of sacrosanctity. Some 50 years before, Cornelia Africana, daughter of Scipio Afric****...
- were considered the embodiment of the plebeians, they were sacrosanct. Their sacrosanctity was enforced by a pledge the plebeians took to kill anyone...
- and unacceptable under any cir****stances, to a regard for suicide as a sacrosanct right of anyone who believes they have rationally and conscientiously...
- Chapter of Fundamental Rights. The chapter on Fundamental Rights was sacrosanct, and DPSPs as in article 37 are expressly made unenforceable by a Court...