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    Ancient Greek: Αἰμίλιος Παπινιανός; 142 CE–212 CE), simply rendered as Papinian (/pəˈpɪniən/) in English, was a celebrated Roman jurist, magister libellorum...
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  • S. P. Somtow (a rearrangement of his real name Somtow Papinian Sucharitkul; Thai: สมเถา สุจริตกุล; RTGS: Somthao Sucharitkun; born December 30, 1952) is...
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  • are given the same rights as Roman women.[citation needed] Roman jurist Papinian, one of the famous jurists who flourished during the reign of the late...
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    made his first appearance in public life as assessor in the auditorium of Papinian and member of the council of Septimius Severus; under Caracalla he was...
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    Law of Moses 13 Solon c. 638 – c. 558 BC Athens Solonian Constitution 14 Papinian 142–212 Rome Quaestiones, Responsa, Definitiones, De adulteriis 15 Gaius...
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    French jurist. He was surnamed by some of his contemporaries the "French Papinian". He was born in Paris. He began practice as an advocate before the parlement...
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    two emperors. One of the two following praefecti was the famous jurist Papinian. Executions of senators did not stop: Cassius Dio records that many of...
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    Plautus to Statius and Quintilian (Walter de Gruyter, 2011), p. 124, citing Papinian, De adulteriis I and Modestinus, Liber Regularum I. Eva Cantarella, Bisexuality...
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    the emperor Theodosius II named him in the Law of Citations, along with Papinian, Ulpian, Modestinus and Paulus, as one of the five jurists whose opinions...
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    Plautus to Statius and Quintilian. Walter de Gruyter. p. 124., citing Papinian, De adulteriis I and Modestinus, Liber Regularum I. Cantarella, Eva (2002)...
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    administrative post, and there was a tendency to appoint jurists such as Papinian, who occupied the post from 203 until his elimination and execution at...
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    would be executed in 205. One of Plautianus's successors was the jurist Papinian, a relative of Julia Domna. Severus continued official persecution of Christians...
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  • from the time of Severus, was held by the first jurists of the age, (e.g. Papinian, Ulpian, Paulus) and, under Justinianus, John the Cappadocian, while the...
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    praefectus vigilum. In Valentinian's Law of Citations he is classed with Papinian, Paulus, Gaius and Ulpian, as one of the five jurists whose recorded views...
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    authoritative. Under Theodosus II's Law of Citations, the writings of Papinian, Paulus, Ulpian, Modestinus, and Gaius were made the primary juristic authorities...
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    latter was executed in 205. One of Plautianus's successors was the jurist Papinian. Severus continued official persecution of Christians and Jews, as they...
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    doi:10.2307/284457. JSTOR 284457. Nussbaum, p. 305. Fantham, p. 124, citing Papinian, De adulteriis I and Modestinus, Liber Regularum I. Judith P. Hallett,...
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    Berytus's law school was widely known; two of Rome's most famous jurists, Papinian and Ulpian, were natives of Phoenicia and taught there under the Severan...
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    of law was widely known at the time. Two of Rome's most famous jurists, Papinian and Ulpian, both natives of Canaan, taught at the law school under the...
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    emerged. In fact, praetoric law was so defined by the famous Roman jurist Papinian (142–212 AD): "Ius praetorium est quod praetores introduxerunt adiuvandi...
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    wages and skilled slaves with an incentive to earn. What the Roman jurist Papinian referred to as "the regular, daily traffic in slaves" involved every part...
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  • Formula. A single book ad Sct. Turpillianum. Marcianus also wrote notes on Papinian. Marcianus is cited by Ulpianus and Paulus. There are 275 excerpts from...
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    itself existed in several forms, at times elusive of proof, as the jurist Papinian noted. But a person committed to a concubinatus was not allowed to have...
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  • beginning of his term of office. As later summarized by the Roman jurist Papinian (c. 148–211), the law that was developed by the praetors in their Edict...
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    Great Codifiers of the Law (Papinian, Solon and Justinian). The Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building (Great Hall), Washington, (1937)...
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  • Marcion proclaims that the Old Testament is incompatible with Christianity. Papinian, Roman jurist and praetorian prefect (d. 212) Elpinice, Roman noblewoman...
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    11.15); Digest 23.2.24 (Modestinus), 24.1.32.13 (Ulpian); 39.5.31 pr. (Papinian). Nowak 2015, pp. 215–216. Nowak 2015, pp. 211. Lindsay 2011, p. 355, citing...
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    Gessius Bassianus Alexianus) Aemilius Papinianus (142–212) also known as Papinian, a celebrated Roman Jurist and Praetorian prefect who was a kinsman of...
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    of law was widely known at the time. Two of Rome's most famous jurists, Papinian and Ulpian, both natives of Phoenicia, taught at the law school under the...
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  • Giuseppe Verdi (circa 1904) in Viterbo. He also completed the statue of Papinian (1899) for the Palace of Justice, Rome. At the 1884 Exposition of Fine...
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