Lex Quisquis — The lex Quisquis was issued by the Roman emperors Arcadius and Honorius in 397 as an expansion of the Roman law of treason. Up to this time, treason had been defined as any action against the Roman state by the Julian law on treason. The lex… … Wikipedia
LEX — I. LEX Alemannorum, e patriis consuetudinibus primum redacta est in scriptis a Theodorico Rege Francorum, qui floruit A. C. 512. Postea emendatior constituta est a Chlotario II. et Principibus eius, vid. 33. Episcopis, 34. Ducibus, 72. Comitibus … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Liste de locutions latines — Cet article contient une liste de locutions latines présentée par ordre alphabétique. Pour des explications morphologiques et linguistiques générales, consulter l article : Expression latine. Sommaire A B … … Wikipédia en Français
PARASITI — apud Athenienses iidem, qui apud Romanos Epulones fuêre Nam τὸ τοῦ παρασίτου ὅνομα, Athenaeus l. 6. πάλας̔ ἦν σεμνὸν καὶ ἱερὸν, Nomen Parasiti olim venerabile erat et Sacrum, Habebant autem quilibet populi seu Δῆμοι Reip. Atheniensis suos… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Weise (der) — 1. Auch der Weise ist ein Schüler gewesen. Die Russen: Auch der Weise ist s nicht durch sich selbst. (Altmann, VI, 451.) 2. Auch des Weisen Hand wird nass, wenn er sie ins Wasser steckt. – Altmann, VI, 486. 3. Ain weiser gewinnt die Statt der… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Recht (Subst.) — 1. Alles, was das Recht erlaubt, thut man mit Recht. – Graf, 285, 6. Mhd..: Allez daz das reht irloubt, daz tut man wol mit rehte. (Daniels, 334, 43.) 2. Alt Recht und frischer Braten ist wohl zu rathen. Böhm.: Stará práva, čerstvá potrava –… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Iullus Antonius — (43 BC 2 BC), also known as Iulus, Julus or Jullus, was the second son of Mark Antony and his third wife Fulvia. He is best known for being the famous lover of Julia the Elder. He was the full brother of Marcus Antonius Antyllus, half brother to… … Wikipedia
Christian Burial — Christian Burial † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Christian Burial The interment of a deceased person with ecclesiastical rites in consecrated ground. The Jews and most of the nations of antiquity buried their dead. Amongst the Greeks and… … Catholic encyclopedia
presumption — pre·sump·tion /pri zəmp shən/ n: an inference as to the existence of a fact not certainly known that the law requires to be drawn from the known or proven existence of some other fact conclusive presumption: a presumption that the law does not… … Law dictionary
PANATHENAEA — Erichthonius Vulcani filius Minervae festum instituit, et Α᾿θήναια vasi dicas Minervalia, vocavit. Harpocration, Η῎γαγε δὲ τὴν ἑορτὴν ὁ Ε᾿ριχθόνιος ὁ Η῾φαίςτου, καθά φασιν Ε῾λλάνικός τε καὶ Α᾿νδροτιὼν, ἑκάτερος εν πρώτῃ Α᾿τθίδος πρὸ τούτου δὲ… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale