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Dikastes (Greek: δικαστής, pl. δικασταί dikastai) was a legal office in ancient Greece. In the broadest sense, a dikastes was a judge or juror. However
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Department of the Roman Curia
(/dɪˈkæstəri/; from Greek δικαστήριον (dikastērion) 'law-court'; from δικαστής, dikastes, 'judge, juror') is a department in the Roman Curia of the Catholic Church
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published a schedule and the number of dikastes required for the day. Those citizens who wanted to be dikastes queued at the entrance of the court at
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System of citizen jury courts in Classical Athens
jurors changed over time: Fifth century: Each of the ten sections of 600 dikastes was allocated to a dikasterion for an entire year. This system allowed
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Ancient Greek dialect group
(θάλασσα), "sea" Attic tends to replace the -ter "doer of" suffix with -tes: dikastes for dikaster "judge". The Attic adjectival ending -eios and corresponding
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Ancient Greek criminal charge for impiety
the Heliaia and were split into two steps: first the jury (heliasts or dikastes) voted on whether the accused was guilty; if the majority found them guilty
Asebeia
Assassin's Creed characters
Poseidon appears and escorts her to Atlantis, where he appoints her as Dikastes, his second-in-command, who is responsible with enforcing Poseidon's laws
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Principal court venue in ancient Athens
Dikasterion (pl. dikasteria): the institutional system of popular jury courts Dikastes (pl. dikastai): the individual citizen-jurors The institutional development
Heliaia
2018 video game
arrives to take the Eagle Bearer to Atlantis, where he appoints them as Dikastes, his second-in-command. The Eagle Bearer is then tasked with exploring
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subsequently had likewise to pay the fees to the dikastes, when the practice of paying the dikastes was introduced by Pericles. They are not mentioned
Kolakretai
Ancient Greek voting tokens
outcome was announced publicly by the court herald. Athenian democracy Dikastes Kleroterion Constitution of the Athenians "ψῆφος". Liddell-Scott-Jones
Psephoi
Official promise by a person in a public office to lawfully fulfill its duties
God's Holy Gospels on which I place my hand. Coronation Oath Act 1688 Dikastes § Oath Hong Kong Legislative Council oath-taking controversy List of U
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Greek: ἡλιαστικὸς ὅρκος; heliastikos horkos) was an oath sworn by the 6000 dikastes selected each to be jurors in the ancient Athenian law courts. Unlike modern
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Dilochitès Greek Executive Appointed Divisional (dilochia army double file) Dikastes Greek Judicial Chosen by lot Tribal Dimoirites Greek Executive Appointed
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Hill in Athens, Greece
Athens over the age of 30 could swear the Heliastic oath needed to serve as dikastes (jurors) in the dikasterion court. The oath was inspired by the hero Ardittis
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Seventeenth portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
or fourth generation for the law of the mamzer). Jules Gleicher. "Moses Dikastes." Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy, volume 30 (number
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Didymus Chalcenterus Didymus the Musician Dienekes Dieuches Digamma Diipetes Dikastes Dike Diliad Dimachae Dimoetes Dinarchus Dinocrates Dinon Dinos Dinos of
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