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- 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...
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- 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...