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highest level of
officials in the
papal administration were
called the
judices palatini.
Later the
Merovingian and
Carolingian dynasties had
counts palatine...
- 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...
- Rita
Fragoso de
Rhodes Alarcão
Júdice de
Abreu e Mota (born 8
December 1973) is a
Portuguese lawyer and politician. She was
elected as a
member of the...
- of
certain high
officials in the
papal court. In the
Middle Ages, the
judices palatini (papal
palace judges) were the
highest administrative officers...
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Coram non
judice,
Latin for "not
before a judge", is a
legal term
typically used to
indicate a
legal proceeding that is
outside the
presence of a judge...
- Nuno
Judice (29
April 1949 – 17
March 2024) was a
Portuguese essayist, poet, writer,
novelist and academic. Júfice was a poet and
fiction writer. He was...
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Judice is an
unincorporated community in
Lafayette Parish, Louisiana,
United States. "Foreman Flats" was the
original name of the area,
which included...
- Iove
frigido under cold
Jupiter At night; from Horace's Odes 1.1:25 sub
judice under a
judge Said of a case that
cannot be
publicly discussed until it...
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Julia Polastri vs.
Josefine Lindgren Knutsson Women's
Flyweight bout:
Carli Judice vs
Gabriella Fernandes Heavyweight bout:
Andrei Arlovski vs.
Martin Buday...
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Juventus were
originally the first-placed team, this
title was put sub
judice due to
their involvement in the
Calciopoli scandal, with Inter****onale...