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  2. Privatus - Wikipedia

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    The iudex privatus was a sole arbitrator or lay judge who conducted a civil case to which the parties had consented and who usually nominated him. In the event that the parties could not agree on a judge, he was chosen from an official list of potential judges drawn up by the praetor.

  3. Capax imperii nisi imperasset - Wikipedia

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    Galba. Capax imperii nisi imperasset is a Latin phrase written by Tacitus in Chapter 1.49 of his Histories.. Upon the death of Galba, Tacitus discusses Galba's life and character and ends Chapter 49 with this sentence: Maior privato visus dum privatus fuit, et omnium consensu capax imperii nisi imperasset ("He seemed too great to be a citizen so long as he was a citizen and all would have ...

  4. IVPN - Wikipedia

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    IVPN is a VPN service offered by IVPN Limited (formerly Privatus Limited) based in Gibraltar. Launched in 2009, IVPN operates using the WireGuard , OpenVPN , and IKEv2 protocols. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  5. Ius privatum - Wikipedia

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    Ius privatum is Latin for private law.Contrasted with ius publicum (the laws relating to the state), ius privatum regulated the relations between individuals. In Roman law this included personal, property and civil law.

  6. Saint-Privat - Wikipedia

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    Privatus (bishop) , first bishop of Mende; the Mende Cathedral, officially Basilique-cathédrale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Privat de Mende; Places. The following localities, all in France, are named after bishop Privatus of Mende: Saint-Privat-de-Champclos in the Gard département; Saint-Privat-des-Vieux also in the Gard département

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Mende - Wikipedia

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    The notion that a Saint Severianus was the first apostle of the Gevaudan, or that Privatus held the same honor, and that the whole country was converted to Christianity in one stroke, has long been exploded, by a demonstration that the legends are based on representations made to Pope Urban V in the 14th century to obtain indulgences. [3]

  8. Marcus Caelius - Wikipedia

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    Privatus Caelius (freedman) Marcus Caelius ( c. March 45 BC – c. September AD 9 ) was the senior centurion ( Primus pilus ) in XVIII Roman Legion who was killed in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest . [ 1 ]

  9. Privatization - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, the word came to German through French from the Latin privatus. [ 7 ] The term reprivatization , again translated directly from German ( Reprivatisierung ), was used frequently in the mid-1930s as The Economist reported on Nazi Germany's sale of nationalized banks back to public shareholders following the 1931 economic crisis.