Justitium (derived from the Latin term Juris statio) is a concept of Roman law, equivalent to the declaration of the state of emergency. Some scholars... 3 KB (353 words) - 20:30, 28 February 2023 |
Roman emergency decrees (section Justitium) such as the elderly, from military service. During the duration of a justitium, all civilian public business – including the operation of the public... 11 KB (1,427 words) - 03:25, 13 March 2024 |
of his command. This was opposed by Pompeius and Sulla who declared a Justitium, during which no laws could be passed. During the riots which followed... 6 KB (646 words) - 06:54, 9 November 2023 |
ashes) was buried in Hadrian's mausoleum. After a seven-day interval (justitium), Marcus and Lucius nominated their father for deification. In contrast... 70 KB (8,517 words) - 19:58, 24 April 2024 |
The majority of the senate were strongly opposed to the proposal; a justitium (cessation of public business) was proclaimed by the consuls Sulla and... 14 KB (1,684 words) - 07:33, 17 April 2024 |
Quinctius returned to the city, and to calm the populace he declared the justitium and appointed Quintus Servilius Priscus Structus as praefectus urbi during... 14 KB (2,083 words) - 14:26, 22 August 2023 |
the comparison to the ancient Roman emergency dictatorial practice of Justitium,: 24,23 the British State during the second world war,: 28 and Elizabethan... 19 KB (2,165 words) - 12:25, 16 January 2024 |