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Location of trial in fifth-century Rome
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(11-18-2016, 12:39 PM)Nathan Ross Wrote: This passage relates to the 1st/2nd century, and suggests the general area of the Temple, or perhaps (in the pages following) in the Forum of Trajan, which is mentioned as a place of law in the Theodosian Code; things may not have changed by the 5th century!
By the 5th century? The Basilica of Maxentius looks good as a place fit for important trials, I'd say. Just a proposal, of course; I think there is no hard evidence.
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RE: Location of trial in fifth-century Rome - by Flavius Inismeus - 12-04-2016, 07:08 PM

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