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    Lèse-majesté or lese-majesty (UK: /ˌliːz ˈmædʒɪsti/ leez MAJ-ist-ee, US: /ˌleɪz -/ layz -⁠) is an offence or defamation against the dignity of a ruling...
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  • Communist, and Slavic. To hold Fallmerayeran views thus became a crimen laesae maiestatis. Dionysios A. Zakythinos, the author of the first monograph on...
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  • was a crime that had to be punished no less seriously than the crimen laesae maiestatis. Venetian avvisi were more conservative in their coverage of such...
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  • or against a custom or institution held sacred (from the Latin crimen laesae maiestatis: the crime of injured majesty). liaison a close relationship or...
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    Lex Romana Curiensis. Aarau, 1959. Floyd Seyward Lear (1929), "Crimen Laesae Maiestatis in the Lex Romana Wisigothorum", Speculum, 4(1), 73–87, at p. 77...
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    list includes, but is not limited to: assisting an enemy in any way, Crimen Laesae Majestasis, acts of subversion and usurpation, offense against the peace...
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