• Contumacy (redirect from Contumacia)
    contempt of court). The term is derived by etymologists from the Latin word contumacia, meaning "firmness" or "stubbornness". In English ecclesiastical law,...
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    government. There is speculation that Christians were also condemned for contumacia—disobedience toward the magistrate, akin to the modern "contempt of court"—but...
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    is that Trajan wielded autocratic power through moderatio instead of contumacia – moderation instead of insolence. In short, according to the ethics for...
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    led to persecution. Ferguson states that Pliny viewed the obstinacy (contumacia) of Christians, as as much of a threat to Roman rule and order as the...
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    Crime Operation Triângulo das Bermudas Operation Enterprise Operation Contumácia - Operation Persistent Defiance Operation Galopeira Operation Trapiche...
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    the city, built in the early 18th century. The old term Kontumaz (Latin Contumacia) was used as synonym for quarantine. In 1813, one of the most famous guests...
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  • Trigueirão, Sónia (15 November 2023). "Vale e Azevedo. Relação mantém contumácia e diz que processo só prescreve em 2034". Público (in Portuguese). Retrieved...
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  • Retrieved 19 September 2018. "Strage di Marzabotto, 10 ergastoli in contumacia - Corriere della Sera". www.corriere.it. Retrieved 2021-09-18. "Canada...
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    ecclesiam sanctam Dei notorie scandalizantes, cum incorrigibilitate, contumacia et pertinacia notoriis, evidentibus et manifestis...." Eubel I (1923)...
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