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... juris est ' . Libertinus . natus . A libertinus was one who from a slave became free by manumission . The rights of ... sui juris , had his name inscribed , and property de- 1 Vin . Com . 35 . 4 D. XXXVIII . 4. 13 . 2 D. XXV . 3. 5. 19 ...
... juris est ' . Libertinus . natus . A libertinus was one who from a slave became free by manumission . The rights of ... sui juris , had his name inscribed , and property de- 1 Vin . Com . 35 . 4 D. XXXVIII . 4. 13 . 2 D. XXV . 3. 5. 19 ...
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... sui juris ; and who- soever was sui juris in a legal sense was pater- familias . This right was peculiar to the Roman citizen , but Gaius states that the gens Galatarum exercised the same.power3 . The Roman mother had no authority over ...
... sui juris ; and who- soever was sui juris in a legal sense was pater- familias . This right was peculiar to the Roman citizen , but Gaius states that the gens Galatarum exercised the same.power3 . The Roman mother had no authority over ...
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... sui juris . The civil death of either father or son also extinguished the patria potestas , because this being a right peculiar to the Roman citizen , the loss of citizenship extinguished the right . Civil death , or capitis diminutio ...
... sui juris . The civil death of either father or son also extinguished the patria potestas , because this being a right peculiar to the Roman citizen , the loss of citizenship extinguished the right . Civil death , or capitis diminutio ...
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... sui juris . The ceremonial by which this was done was one of the actiones legis framed by the Jurisconsulti , and based upon the Twelve Tables . The law was this : Si pater filium ter venumduit filius a patre liber esto : consequently ...
... sui juris . The ceremonial by which this was done was one of the actiones legis framed by the Jurisconsulti , and based upon the Twelve Tables . The law was this : Si pater filium ter venumduit filius a patre liber esto : consequently ...
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... sui juris esse patior , meaque manu mitto3 . Even when the patria potestas existed in all its rigour , if a son rose to a command in the army , or was elected a magistrate , he was practically eman- cipated , though legally he was sub ...
... sui juris esse patior , meaque manu mitto3 . Even when the patria potestas existed in all its rigour , if a son rose to a command in the army , or was elected a magistrate , he was practically eman- cipated , though legally he was sub ...
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