Titus Caesius
Titus Caesius was an unknown Roman jurist from the Republican times . Centuries later he is mentioned by the high classic Sextus Pomponius as a student of Servius Sulpicius Rufus . The Caesii are documented several times as equites during the republican era , so that this jurist may also have belonged to the knighthood.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digest 1,2,2,44.
- ↑ Wolfgang Kunkel : The Roman Jurists. Origin and social position . Böhlau, Cologne 2001, ISBN 3-412-15000-2 , p. 30. Kunkel mentions various municipal magistrates and magistrates of this name, as well as tax collectors in the provinces of Sicilia and Asia , each with the source.
literature
- Wolfgang Kunkel : The Roman jurists. Origin and social position . Böhlau, Cologne 2001, ISBN 3-412-15000-2 , p. 30.
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SURNAME | Titus Caesius |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Roman jurist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 2nd century BC BC or 1st century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 1st century BC Chr. |