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The equitable jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery: comprising its rise, progress and final establishment; to which is prefixed, with a view to the elucidation of the main subject, a concise account of the leading doctrines of the common law in regard to civil rights; with an attempt to trace them
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Sharing in the governorship of the Roman Empire with Geta proved unsatisfactory for Caracalla, who decided at some time to usurp his brother. Papinian, trying to keep peace between the brothers, only proved to encourage the hatred of Caracalla, consequently passing an order to have the lawyer
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A summary of the Roman civil law: illustrated by commentaries on and parallels from the Mosaic, Canon, Mohammedan, English and foreign law, with an appendix, map, and general index, Volume 1
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article states that the details of Papinian's death "are variously related, and have undergone legendary embellishment." Papinian's death was the subject of a play by
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Outlines of universal history: in three parts; with a copious index to each part, showing the correct mode of pronouncing every name mentioned ...
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to their sources; and in which the various alterations made by the legislature down to the present day are noticed, Volume 1
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of 426 CE; their views would later be considered the only suitable ones to be cited as primary sources for the
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Papinian was one of the most revered jurists in ancient Rome, as third year law students were given the title "
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Much of his output has been lost, as what we have is small compared to other jurists such as
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during 207 CE, where he served in "the forum of York" in response to an uprising by
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wrote that "there was never such a great lawyer before, nor ever will be after him".
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Papinian was an intimate friend of Emperor Severus and accompanied him to
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Translated by John Ashton Cross (title-subject sourced originally in
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in 37 books (written before 198 CE); nineteen books of
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claims that he studied law with Severus under Scaevola.
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Willem Swanenburgh, after Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael,
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Silvio Sbricoli
Palace of Justice of Rome
Emesa
Roman Syria
Rome
Roman Empire
Praetorian prefect
Praetorian Guard
[ae̯ˈmɪliʊspaːpɪniˈaːnʊs]
Ancient Greek
/pəˈpɪniən/
jurist
Gaius Fulvius Plautianus
praetorian prefect
Gaius
Paulus
Modestinus
Ulpian
Law of Citations
Codex Theodosianus
Corpus Juris Civilis
Jacques Cujas

Laura Gardin Fraser
US House of Representatives
Syrian
Emesa
Septimius Severus
Julia Domna

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