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Papiria may refer to: Papiria gens, family at ancient Rome Gethyllis, genus of bulbous plant This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
The lex Poetelia Papiria was a law passed in Ancient Rome that abolished the contractual form of nexum, or debt bondage. Livy dates the law in 326 BC...
The gens Papiria was a patrician family at ancient Rome. According to tradition, the Papirii had already achieved prominence in the time of the kings...
tabellaria of 137 BC, applying to juries except in cases of treason; the lex Papiria of 131 BC, applying to the passing of laws; and the lex Caelia of 107 BC...
The Lex Plautia Papiria de Civitate Sociis Danda was a Roman plebiscite enacted amidst the Social War in 89 BCE. It was proposed by the Tribunes of the...
Lex Papiria de dedicationibus (The Papirian Law Concerning Dedications) was a law established in ancient Rome around 304 BC, though the date is uncertain...
subsequent upbringing is not clear. Paullus had been married first to Papiria Masonis (or Papiria Masonia), daughter of the consul Gaius Papirius Maso (consul...
1 during the Second Punic War, and to half an ounce by the 131 BC Lex Papiria. The divisions of the libra were: The subdivisions of the uncia were: The...
this time. Broughton, vol. I, pp. 193, 237. W. Jeffrey Tatum, "The lex Papiria de Dedicationibus", in Classical Philology, Vol. 88, No. 4. (October 1993)...
Reforms listed below such as the laws of Solon in Athens, the Lex Poetelia Papiria in Republican Rome, or rules set forth in the Hebrew Bible in the Book...
Latin towns and the Italic towns who had not rebelled. The Lex Plautia Papiria de Civitate Sociis Danda of 89 BC granted Roman citizenship to all federated...
exempt from corporal punishment. Nexum was abolished by the Lex Poetelia Papiria in 326 BC. Roman historians illuminated the abolition of nexum with a traditional...
became a Roman municipium and its people were ascribed to the Roman tribe Papiria. The town was ruled by quattorviri juri dicendo, by quattorviri aedilicia...
and an outcry among the people led the consuls to pass the lex Poetelia Papiria, which forbade holding debtors in bondage for their debt, and required...
war. In 89 BC, one of the tribunes of the plebs passed the lex Plautia Papiria, which granted citizenship to all of the allies (with exception for the...
birth he was the eldest son of Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus and Papiria Masonis and the elder brother of Scipio Aemilianus. He was the father of...
Tronto or Montorio al Vomano Abruzzo Castrum Novum near Giulianova Abruzzo Papiria Castrum Truentinum Martinsicuro Abruzzo Cingulum Cingoli Marche Velina...
of years. An early reference to domicilium is found in the Lex Plautia Papiria, a Roman plebiscite enacted in 89 BC. Under this law, Italian communities...
acceptable compromises. The next year, the Romans introduced the lex Plautia Papiria de civitate, granting citizenship to more allies under rebellion – the...
Sevilla (Hispalis), Spain.CIL II2/5, 1136. - Publius Talius Quinti filius Papiria (tribu) legionis X hic situs est sit tibi terra (...). Beja (Pax Iulia)...
Subfamily: Amaryllidoideae Tribe: Haemantheae Genus: Gethyllis L. Type species Gethyllis afra L. Synonyms Abapus Adans. Papiria Thunb. Klingia Schönland...
of the Lex Plautia Papiria, that of Rome. He had registered with the praetor Quintus Metellus Pius under the Lex Plautia-Papiria to become a Roman citizen...
objectives with the legal proclamations of the Lex Julia and Lex Plautia Papiria, which granted citizenship to more than 500,000 Italians. The internal...
off. Because of this, when the Tusculans gained Roman citizenship the Papiria tribe, which they dominated, would never elect a member of the Pollia to...