- Lex
Voconia (The
Voconian Law) was a law
established in
ancient Rome in 169 BC.
Introduced by
Quintus Voconius Saxa with
support from Cato the Elder,...
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Vipsania Vipstana Viria Viridia Visellia Vistilia Vitellia Vitrasia Vitruvia Voconia Volcacia Volturcia Volumnia Volusena Volusenna Volusia Vorenia Vulia Roman...
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presents to all of the ****enic monarchs.
Antiochus IV does not respond. Lex
Voconia (The
Voconian Law) is
introduced in Rome by the tribune,
Quintus Voconius...
- Genus:
Holconia Species: H. insignis
Binomial name
Holconia insignis T****ll, 1870
Synonyms Isopeda insignis L. Koch, 1875
Voconia insignis Hogg, 1903...
- urb****, on the
grounds that such a
bequest was in
violation of the Lex
Voconia, and
regardless of the fact that it had not been
reckoned in the census...
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identifying epigraphs of the
original gens (families) who
owned them, the gens
Voconia and the gens Iulia. Recently, the area has been
arranged as a promenade...
- 1857
Thecla aon Lucas, 1857
Thecla spurina Hewitson, 1867
Thecla ericusa Hewitson, 1867
Thecla brescia Hewitson, 1868
Thecla voconia Hewitson, 1869...
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limit to the
number of
guests at an entertainment, and in 169 BC the lex
Voconia, one of the
provisions of
which was
intended to
limit the ac****ulation...
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transferring property by will to
those excluded from inheriting. The lex
Voconia in 169 BC for
example did not
allow women to be
appointed as an heir of...
- (London, 1922), p. 122ff. A. J. B. Sirks, "Sacra,
Succession and the lex
Voconia,"
Latomus 53:2 (1994), p. 273,
Jerzy Linderski,
Harvard Studies in classical...