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    "Marcus Crassus: A Revaluation," Greece & Rome 3 (1956) 153–161. On the ius imaginum, or right of nobiles to display ancestral images, see the article "Nobiles"...
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  • Theodor Mommsen's earlier proposition that all families possessing the ius imaginum, that is, descended from curule magistrates, were designated nobili....
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    "Marcus Crassus: A Revaluation," Greece & Rome 3 (1956) 153–161. On the ius imaginum, or right of nobiles to display ancestral images, see the article "Nobiles"...
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    ancestors, modelled in wax, were preserved by patrician families, this jus imaginum being one of the privileges of the nobles, and these masks were exposed...
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  • ISBN 978-1-108-42584-1. Hepburn, Jasmin K. R. (2016). Nicolas Bohier (1469-1539) and ius commune: A Study in Sixteenth-century French Legal Practice (PhD). The University...
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