Look up lex regia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lex regia is a Latin term meaning "royal law". It may refer to: Leges regiae, ancient laws of the...
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Roman Dominate and Latin jurisprudence down to the 18th century, the lex regia (literally, "royal law" or "royal act") was the supposed law by which...
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of the opinion of the Curiate Assembly. This event is at the origin of lex regia. Romulus is also credited with creating another institution involved in...
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The King's Law (Danish: Kongeloven) or Lex Regia (Latin: Law of The King) (also called the Danish Royal Law of 1665) was the absolutist constitution of...
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power and male primogeniture succession was laid down in the King's Law (Lex Regia) of 1665. When he succeeded to the throne in January 1848, King Frederick...
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Lex Regia (Danish: Kongeloven; Law of The King), the absolutist constitution of Denmark and Norway promulgated by Frederick III in 1665. With the Lex...
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succession to the Danish throne as a hereditary monarchy was Kongeloven (Lex Regia), enacted on 14 November 1665, and published in 1709. It declared that...
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Enevælde: 1648–1746 Archived 4 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine "1655 Lex Regia (Kongelov) for Kongerigerne Danmark og Norge, Hertugdømmerne Slesvig og...
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(Fürst). Succession to the Danish throne followed the specifications of the Lex Regia until the Danish Act of Succession was passed in 1953. Prominent morganatic...
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administrative divisions of fiefs with amt counties. In 1665, the Kongeloven (Lex Regia) was introduced: the “constitution” of Danish absolute monarchy, and the...
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give birth to their child by caesarean section. The Roman Lex Regia (royal law), later the Lex Caesarea (imperial law), of Numa Pompilius (715–673 BC),...
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in the name Imperator Caesar Vespasianus Augustus. This Lex sometimes related to the Lex regia ("royal law") mentioned in the Corpus Juris Civilis of Eastern...
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Ianus Quirinus is to be found also in the rite of the spolia opima, a lex regia ascribed to Numa, which prescribed that the third rank spoils of a king...
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prosecuted for any crime under Article 25 of the old absolutist constitution Lex Regia (The King's Law), currently still valid, which states: "They shall answer...
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monarchy by Lex Regia (The Law of The King, Danish: Kongeloven). This was Europe's only formal absolutist constitution. Under Lex Regia, absolute power...
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Another testimony to the antiquity of her cult is to be found in the lex regia of King Tullus Hostilius that condemns those guilty of incest to the sacratio...
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Furthermore, this authority is specifically enshrined in the King's Law (Lex Regia), the 1665 absolutist constitution of Denmark-Norway, which was repealed...
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This is a partial list of Roman laws. A Roman law (Latin: lex) is usually named for the sponsoring legislator and designated by the adjectival form of...
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against it, as it would legally be a violation of the King's Law (Latin: Lex Regia; Danish: Kongeloven), the absolutist constitution of Denmark and Norway...
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without any hope of producing a male heir. Unlike Denmark proper, where the Lex Regia of 1665 allowed the throne to pass through the female royal line, in Holstein...
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the Origin, Development and Meaning of the Roman Triumph. Brill, 1970. Lex regia (imperial) Andrew Lintott, The Constitution of the Roman Republic (Oxford:...
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York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. pp. 96–97, 101. ISBN 0-15-157252-6. "Lex Regia (Konge-Lov of 1665)". Hoelseth's Royal Corner. Dag Trygsland Hoelseth...
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To prevent a division of the Danish kingdom, the Danish "Royal Law" (Lex Regia) was - illegaly [sic] - introduced in the duchies. Davis 2000, p. 48....
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France. 22 October 1885. https://krogsgaard.name/pafg707.htm#17688 "Lex Regia (Konge-Lov of 1665)". Hoelseth's Royal Corner. Dag Trygsland Hoelseth...
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military or artistic achievements or monetary donations). Based on the 1665 Lex Regia, which stated that the king was to be revered and considered the most...
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Location Storting Author(s) Norwegian Constituent Assembly Supersedes King's Law (Lex Regia) Full text Constitution of Norway at Wikisource...
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tradition, of the Lex curiata de imperio which conferred imperium on the higher Roman magistrates." Justinian's law later refers to a Lex regia, consistent...
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Culture, 26 (2008), 53–83. Beneš, C. Elizabeth, "Cola di Rienzo and the Lex Regia," Viator 30 (1999), 231–252. Francesco Petrarch, The Revolution of Cola...
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king's secretary, and the same year composed the memorable King's Law (Lex Regia). He was now a personage at court, where he won many over by his amiability...
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constitutional changes. The Sovereignty Act was replaced by the King's Law or Lex Regia (Danish and Norwegian: Kongeloven) in both kingdoms in 1665, which formed...
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