Shmeleva L. The Formation of the ius fetiale in the Ancient Rome (8th-6th Centuries B.C.)
L.M. Shmeleva* THE FORMATION OF THE IUS FETIALE IN THE ANCIENT ROME (8th-6th CENTURIES B.C.) The paper studies the formation of the ius fetiale in Early Rome. The law of the fetiales was borrowed by the Romans from Italian peoples at the stage of formation of the state, and initially in 8th-6th centuries B.C. it included the ceremonies of declaration of war and conclusion of a treaty. *L.M. Shmeleva — Ph.D., Senior Lecturer (the Department of General History and Teaching Methodology of the Institute of History, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University). For citation use: [Shmeleva, L. 2012, 25 March. “The Formation of the ius fetiale in the Ancient Rome (8th-6th Centuries B.C.).” Yaroslavl State University, Centre for Classical Studies. http://antik-yar.ru/events-2/ancient-civilization-political-institutions-and-legal-regulation/shmeleval?lang=en]. |
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