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Largition
Largition Lar*gi"tion, [L. largitio, fr. largiri, p. p. largitus, to give bountifully.] The bestowment of a largess or gift. [Obs.]

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- benignitas are opposed by Cicero, as things allowable, to ambitus and largitio, as things illegal.[3] The word for ambitus in the Gr**** writers is δεκασμός...
- of the Via Flaminia, the emperor distributing money among the people (largitio), and the emperor interrogating a German prisoner. On the south side, from...
- century) Early Mediaeval (c. 4th century AD – c. 1000 AD) One of five Largitio silver dishes of the emperor Licinius found at Niš, Serbia and a hexagonal...
- marked by generosity, consideration, ****istance, or concern for others Largitio – Political corruption crime in ancient Roman lawPages displaying short...
- 37001 Anti-bribery management systems Jury tampering Kickback (bribery) Largitio Legal plunder Lobbying Match fixing Money trailMoney loop Organized...
- three large silver bowls were made for largitio, each weighing a Roman pound – 300 grams (11 oz). The largitio bowls were decorated with portraits of...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-520-01257-8. Yakobson, Alexander (1992). "Petitio et Largitio: Po****r Parti****tion in the Centuriate ****embly of the Late Republic"...
- and the most famous, of the 19 surviving vessels believed to represent largitio ("largesse") or a "ceremonial gift given by the emperor to a civil or military...
- expected political practice: as Cicero noted, ambitus (self-promotion) and largitio (bribery) were forbidden by law, but liberalitas (generosity) and benignitas...
- alliteration generally, but was fond of alliterative pairs of words such as Largītiō et Luxus "generosity and extravagance" or Socordia du****, Sēditiōne legiōnum...