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Gladius

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Meaning of Gladius

(Lat.) In old Latin authors, and in the Norman laws, this word was used to signify supreme jurisdiction, jtie gladii

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Meaning of Gladius in the Past

In our old Latin authors and in the Norman laws, this word was used to signify supreme jurisdiction, jus gladii. [1]

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  1. Partialy, this information about gladius is based on the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, including gladius.

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What is Gladius?

A definition of gladius is: Lat. More details on the Encyclopedia. A sword. More details on the Encyclopedia. An ancient emblem of defense. More details on the Encyclopedia. Hence the ancient earls or comites (the king’s attendants, advisers, and associates in his government) were made by being girt with swords (gladio succincti). More details on the Encyclopedia.

More about the Concept of Gladius

The emblem of the executory power of the law in punishing crimes. More details on the Encyclopedia. 4 Bl. More details on the Encyclopedia.Comm. More details on the Encyclopedia. 177. More details on the Encyclopedia.

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In old Latin authors, and in the Norman laws, this word was used to signify supreme jurisdiction (jus gladii).[1]

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  1. “Gladius” in the White America Dictionary (New York, Los Angeles, London, New Delhy, Hong Kong, 1989)

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