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The consequences of avoiding census in Roman law

por Tarwacka, Anna

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ISSN: 1697-3046
Madrid Iustel 2013
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Purposeful absence to the census was sanctioned very severely: the property of an incensus was confiscated and auctioned, and the citizen himself was sold into slavery, and in consequence, he suffered a capitis deminutio maxima, that is lost his liberty and citizenship (Dion. Hal. 4,15,6; Liv. 1,44; G. 1,160). I am convinced that these consequences were brought only by a sentence in criminal proceedings held before a centuriate assembly, initiated only after lustrum (Paris. ZRG XVIII, 170.176; Lex Osca tabulae Bantinae 4,10), and later on within the cognitio extra ordinem.


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Purposeful absence to the census was sanctioned very severely: the property of an incensus was confiscated and auctioned, and the citizen himself was sold into slavery, and in consequence, he suffered a capitis deminutio maxima, that is lost his liberty and citizenship (Dion. Hal. 4,15,6; Liv. 1,44; G. 1,160). I am convinced that these consequences were brought only by a sentence in criminal proceedings held before a centuriate assembly, initiated only after lustrum (Paris. ZRG XVIII, 170.176; Lex Osca tabulae Bantinae 4,10), and later on within the cognitio extra ordinem.


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