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Delator (plural:
delatores, feminine: delatrix) is
Latin for a denouncer, one who
indicates to a
court another as
having committed a
punishable deed....
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maiestas (treason). Tiberius'
treason trials had
encouraged professional delatores (informers), who were
loathed by the po****ce, but many of the accused...
- Tiberius, and led to the rise of a
class of
professional informers,
called delatores. The
concept of the
emperor as
divine had much to do with this. It became...
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administrative circles by the use of
treason trials and the role of
delatores, or informers. When Rome had
received word of Germanicus' death, the people...
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books on Appellationes. Five
books titled Regularia. A
single book on
Delatores. A
single book on the
Hypothecaria Formula. A
single book ad Sct. Turpillianum...
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advancement through his
senatorial career. However, when a
number of
delatores,
after successfully prosecuting his
father for
mismanagement while proconsular...
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point of view of the
Roman law the
first evidence of the
introduction of
delatores in the
fiscal controversy.
Pietro Antonio Lorenzoni, (1721 – 1782) painter...
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going back as far as his
governorship of
Spain were all
taken up by the
delatores in
their accusations against him. It wasn't long
before the
matter was...
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colleague of
Marcus Annius Afrinus.
Steven Rutledge, in his
study on
delatores of this period,
suggests Afric**** was born in the
middle of Tiberius'...
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Santino Delatore (born
Cesar Santino Delatore, June 6, 1973, Lima, Peru), also
known a
Santino or SDLT, is a
Peruvian musician, composer, songwriter,...