Monday, February 28, 2011

LECTURE REVIEW I


ARCHAIC PERIOD: From foundation of Rome to the expedition of the
 ________________________________ in -367.
WHAT DID THE LEGES LICINIAE SEXTAE REGULATE?
1.____________________________________________________________
2.___________________________________________________________
3. ____________________________________________________________
OTHER PRO-PLEBEIAN LAWS WERE:
1.       Lex Hortensia: _____________________________________________
2.       Lex _____________: Allowed marriages between patricians and plebeians
3.       Lex Valeria Horatia________________________________________

REPUBLICAN PERIOD: From the Leges Liciniae Sextae to _________________________
The ordinary magistratures were:
1.       Consul: ________________________________________________________
2.       _________: In charge of justice administration
3.       Quaestor: Helpers of the Consul and administration of the taxes
4.       _________: ____________________________________________________
5.       Aedil:  Religious functions and later urban police
Characteristics of the magistrature:
1.       Gratuitous
2.       _____________
3.       Collegiate
4.       ____________
5.       Accountability
Magistrates were elected by____________________________
PRINCIPATE/ CLASSIC PERIOD:  From Augustus (0) to 211 AC
(Murder of Septimius Severus)
Roman Empire expands. The law reaches technical perfection.
It is a very creative period in terms of the law.
The Jurists receive Ius respondendi which is ___________________________________
DOMINATE/ POST CLASSIC PERIOD:  From 211 AC  to 1456
476 Romulus Augustus is defeated by a ____________ king.
Rome moves to _________________
During the administration of Justinian the:
______________ ___________________ _______________ was compiled.
 It had four main parts
Institutas: _________________________
Codex: ___________________________
Digestae: __________________________
Novellae: ____________________________

The Roman Empire is conquered by the _____________ in ____________________

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