- The Lex
Scantinia (less
often Scatinia) is a
poorly do****ented
Roman law that
penalized stuprum (criminalized ****ual
behavior or "**** crime") against...
- The gens
Scantinia was a
minor plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are
first mentioned in the
third century BC, but few of them held...
- (the mos maiorum) seem to have
prompted a
vaguely do****ented law (Lex
Scantinia) that
attempted to
regulate aspects of homo****ual
relationships between...
- ****ual
intercourse without a
severe loss of status.) The law
known as Lex
Scantinia covered at
least some
forms of male-on-male stuprum, and
Quintillian mentions...
- Rome, the
bodies of
citizen youths were
strictly off-limits, and the Lex
Scantinia imposed penalties on
those who
committed a ****
crime (stuprum) against...
-
Satria Satriena Sattia Saturia Saufeia Scaevia Scaevinia Scandilia Scantia Scantinia Scaptia Scoedia Scribonia Scutaria Seccia Secundia Secundinia Sedatia...
- centuries.
During the
Republican Era of
Ancient Rome, the
poorly attested Lex
Scantinia penalized any
adult male for
committing a ****
crime (stuprum) against...
- harshly. The
bodies of
citizen youths were
strictly off-limits, and the Lex
Scantinia imposed penalties on
those who
committed a ****
crime (stuprum) against...
- BCE, 226 BCE, 216 BCE, or 149 BCE –
During the
Roman Republic, the Lex
Scantinia imposed penalties on
those who
committed a ****
crime (stuprum) against...
- male-to-male
intercourse in the military. In the
Roman Republic, the Lex
Scantinia (which is
first described in do****ents
dating back to 50 BCE) imposed...