• The Valerian and Porcian laws were Roman laws passed between 509 BC and 184 BC. They exempted Roman citizens from degrading and shameful forms of punishment...
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  • Porcia (wife of Brutus) Porcia (sister of Cato the Younger) Valerian and Porcian laws, Roman laws Porcia, Friuli Venezia Giulia, a municipality in Italy Schloss...
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  • Appeal (redirect from Mandate (law))
    appellate courts of the land. Ancient Roman law recognized the right to appeal in the Valerian and Porcian laws since 509 BC. Later it employed a complex...
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  • Rome's laws did not use imprisonment or the death penalty for the purpose of criminal punishment generally, and the Valerian and Porcian laws exempted...
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  • radical, as during the first centuries of the republic, as per the Valerian and Porcian laws, several citizens had been executed for distributing free grain...
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  • several laws in ancient Rome that were called by the name Lex Valeria: Lex Valeria (82 BC), which made Sulla dictator Valerian and Porcian laws, regarding...
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    junior consul to his old friend and patron Flaccus. During his consulship, he enacted the first two of the Porcian Laws, which expanded the protections...
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