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Operator Ulpianus has demonstrated a remarkable aptitude for wielding heavy melee weapons in combat. The Field Operations Department has thus passed the following resolution: This operator shall be appointed a Guard Operator during field operations to exercise Crusher responsibilities.
Ulpian | Roman Law, Digest & Institutes | Britannica
Ulpian wrote prolifically on law in a clear, elegant style. Like Papinian, he was an intelligent editor and interpreter of existing ideas rather than an original legal thinker, such as Marcus Antistius Labeo.His major works are the commentaries Libri ad Sabinum (51 books interpreting the civil law; incomplete) and Libri ad edictum (81 books concerning praetorian edicts).
Roman jurist Ulpian - World History Edu
2025年2月12日 · Gnaeus Domitius Annius Ulpianus, commonly known as Ulpian, was a distinguished Roman jurist whose influence on Roman law endures to this day. Born around 170 AD in Tyre, located in what is now modern-day Lebanon, Ulpian rose through the ranks to become one of the most esteemed legal minds of his era.
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乌尔比安(Domitius Ulpianus,约170—228)古罗马著名法学家。公元5世纪时,由罗马帝国皇帝瓦伦提尼安三世(423—455在位)命名为五大法学家之一。曾任御卫总司令兼皇帝首席顾问。公元228年被下属谋杀。主要著作有《论萨宾派》51篇和《法令集》81篇。
Ulpianus was a contemporary of two other Roman jurists, one being Paulus (or Paul). The two young lawyers worked together in the administration of the older Papinian, a protégé of the Roman Emperor Lucius Severus (145-211). Ulpianus, in addition to writing prolifically – …
Domitius Ulpianus - Oxford Reference
6 天之前 · "Domitius Ulpianus" published on by null. Came from Tyre, where an inscription honouring him has been found. He followed an equestrian career in Rome, drafting replies to petitions (see constitutions) for Septimius Severus, to judge from their style, from ad 202 to 209, and at least from 205 onwards did so as secretary for petitions.
Domitius Ulpianus | Oxford Classical Dictionary
Domitius Ulpianus came from *Tyre where an inscription honouring him has recently been found. He followed an equestrian career in Rome, drafting rescripts (replies to petitions; see constitutions; magister libellorum) for *Septimius Severus, to judge from their style, from ce 202 to 209, and at least from 205 onwards did so as secretary for ...
Domitius Ulpianus
Domitius Ulpianus. Domitius Ulpianus was a celebrated Roman jurist who lived during the same period as Dio Cassius (c. 150–235). His ancestors came from Tyre, Phoenicia.
Who was Ulpian? | Ulpian Data Ltd
Gnaeus Domitus Annius Ulpianus (170 – 223AD) was a Roman jurist and chief adviser to two emperors, Caracalla and Severus Alexander He served as a judge and published many books on legal and constitutional subjects.
Ulpianus | Article about Ulpianus by The Free Dictionary
Ulpian (Dometius Ulpianus) (ŭlˈpēən), d. 228, Roman jurist. He was a member of the council of the jurist Papinian. As Praetorian prefect from 222, he enjoyed the favor of the emperor Alexander Severus, and he was murdered by the jealous Praetorian Guard.
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