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    Lex Julia

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    lex Iulia · the Julian laws · lex Julia · the Julian law

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    Julian law“Lex Julia”3 mentions

    The Rights of War and Peace (English) · Adversus Valentinianos (Latin) · De Monogamia (Latin)

    ” And by the Julian law, an injury affecting not only ambassadors, but even their attendants, is pronounced to be a violation of public right.
    chapter 23

    Julian laws2 mentions

    Adversus Valentinianos (Latin) · De Monogamia (Latin)

    This will be in the Scriptures "the bridegroom" and "the nuptial Pleroma" (for you may believe that, where there is migration from place to place, the Julian laws too intervene).
    adversus valentinianos

    The Julian laws1 mention

    De Monogamia (Latin)

    It is another matter, if they believe that even with Christ proceedings are conducted by the Julian laws, and reckon that the celibate and the childless cannot, by the testament of God, take the whole.
    de monogamia

    in the texts

    Institutes of Roman LawClassical · English

    Marriage law disabling unmarried persons from taking legacies or inheritances.

    Caelibes quoque, qui per legem Iuliam hereditates legataque capere prohibentur, olim fideicommissa uidebantur capere posse.
    de fideicommissariis hereditatibvs 2
    Caelibes quoque qui lege Iulia hereditatem legataque capere uetantur;
    de testamentis militvm 1
    Celibates also, whom the lex Julia disqualifies for taking successions or legacies, and childless persons whom the lex Papia prohibits from taking more than half a succession or legacy (see § 286), are exempt from these incapacities under the will of a soldier.
    de testamentis militvm 2

    The Rights of War and PeaceRenaissance · English

    Roman statute extending embassy protections to an ambassador's attendants.

    ” And by the Julian law, an injury affecting not only ambassadors, but even their attendants, is pronounced to be a violation of public right.
    chapter 23

    Adversus ValentinianosLate Antiquity · Latin

    Roman legal statutes invoked sarcastically by Tertullian regarding migration and marriage in connection with Achamoth's ascent.

    This will be in the Scriptures "the bridegroom" and "the nuptial Pleroma" (for you may believe that, where there is migration from place to place, the Julian laws too intervene).
    adversus valentinianos

    De MonogamiaLate Antiquity · Latin

    Roman legislation penalizing the unmarried and childless in matters of inheritance, cited as a wrongful motive for Christian remarriage.

    It is another matter, if they believe that even with Christ proceedings are conducted by the Julian laws, and reckon that the celibate and the childless cannot, by the testament of God, take the whole.
    de monogamia