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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Childhood in ancient Rome (section Pregnancy and birth)
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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Leges Clodiae (redirect from Laws of Clodius)
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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Cato the Elder (section Enactment of the Porcian Laws)
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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