- esto quod es be what you are
Motto of
Wells Cathedral School et
adhuc sub
iudice lis est it is
still before the
court From Horace, Ars
Poetica (The Art of...
- (Sardinian: ju****s / Latin:
iudices, a
Byzantine administrative title) had
emerged as the
autonomous rulers of Sardinia. The
title of
iudice changed with the language...
- Look up sub
judice in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In law, sub judice,
Latin for "under a judge",
means that a
particular case or
matter is
under trial...
-
northeast region of the island, with its main city at Olbia. The
first iudices of
Gallura only
appear in the
historical record late in the
eleventh century...
- or reinforcement, the
Sardinian provincial Byzantine officials,
called iudices ("judges")
began to
govern autonomously. A
single archontate was formed...
- p. 217.
Original Latin: "Legum
ministri magistratus,
legum interpretes iudices,
legum denique idcirco omnes servi sumus ut
liberi esse possimus."—"Pro...
-
rulers of the
island were
known as
archons (ἄρχοντες in Gr****) or
judges (
iudices in Latin, ju****s in Sardinian,
giudici in Italian). The
island was organized...
- The
kings or
judges (
iudices or ju****s) of
Gallura were the
local rulers of the
northeast of
Sardinia during the
Middle Ages.
Theirs was the closest...
- ****essors and friends, as
opposed to the subsellia, the part
occupied by the
iudices (judges) and
others who were present. In court, the
Praetor was referred...
- The
Kings or
Judges of
Arborea (from the
Latin iudices and the
Sardinian ju****s, "judges", the
title of the
Byzantine officials left
behind when imperial...