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Roman Law Quiz #1
Advocates - ANS-Men who pled cases in court; they were experts not in law but in oratory, and
might know relatively little about the technicalities of the law

Aediles - ANS-A type of magistrate. Lower-level officials, with particular oversight of the urban
infrastructure, commercial activities, and certain criminal matters.

Augustus - ANS-31 BCE-14 CE; first emperor

Civis - ANS-Citizen

Civitas - ANS-Organized community, state

Constantine - ANS-306-337 CE; established Christianity as official religion

Constitution - ANS-The system of fundamental laws and principles that prescribes the nature,
functions and limits of a government or other insitutions

Consuls - ANS-A type of magistrate. The chief executive officials and military commanders; two
elected annually.

Decreta - ANS-Judicial decisions

Edicts - ANS-Executive orders; especially, public declarations of the procedures that a
magistrate would follow

Hadrian - ANS-117-138 CE; responsible for the codification of the praetorian edict

Ius - ANS-'Law'

Ius Honorarium - ANS-Magistrate's law

Jurists - ANS-Men who became experts in the technicalities of law; they would not normally also
be orators and so would not plead cases in court.

Justinian - ANS-527-565 CE; responsible for ultimate codification of Roman Law

Latinus - ANS-Originally, a citizen of one of the associated Latin communities; later 'Latin' came
to designate a status intermediate between full citizenship and fully peregrine status

Legis actiones - ANS-Actions in law

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