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- Ulpian (/ˈʌlpiən/; Latin: Gnaeus Domitius Annius Ulpi****; c. 170 – 223 or 228) was a Roman jurist born in Tyre in Roman Syria (modern Lebanon). He moved...
- The Bibliotheca Ulpia ("Ulpian Library") was a Roman library founded by the Emperor Trajan in AD 114 in the Forum of Trajan, located in ancient Rome. It...
- The Nerva–Antonine dynasty comprised seven Roman emperors who ruled from AD 96 to 192: Nerva (96–98), Trajan (98–117), Hadrian (117–138), Antoninus Pius...
- Saint Ulphi**** (or Ulpian, Vulpian, Vulpi****. died 305) was a Christian martyr in Palestine. His feast day is 3 April. Sabine Baring-Gould (1834–1924)...
- Roman Marriage: 'Iusti Coniuges' from the Time of Cicero to the Time of Ulpian. Oxford University Press. pp. 258–259, 500–502. ISBN 0-1981-4939-5. Johnston...
- Ulpian Fulwell (1545/6 – before 1586) was an English Renaissance theatre playwright, satirist and poet. Later as a Gloucestershire parish priest, he appears...
- Roman Marriage: Isusti Coniuges from the Time of Cicero to the Time of Ulpian. Clarendon Press. p. 39. ISBN 978-0-19-814939-2. Tacitus (by commentator...
- Modestinus, was a civil servant and a celebrated Roman jurist, a student of Ulpian who flourished about 250 AD. He appears to have been a native of one of...
- Galen and Ulpian, but they are all probably fictitious personages, and the majority take no part in the conversation. If the character Ulpian is identical...
- public law and private law dates back to Roman law, where the Roman jurist Ulpian (c. 170 – 228) first noted it. It was later[when?] adopted[by whom?] to...