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Roman Law Terms with Letters X

Xenia. Small gifts (also called xeniola) made to a provincial governor; they were originally permitted. Later imperial legislation, however, forbade, donations to governors and higher officials of the provincial administration, except on the occasion of their leav­ing the post.

Brillant, DS 5.

Xenodochium. A hospital. Xenodochia were reck­oned among piae causae. Legacies and donations to them were favored by the later imperial legisla­tion.—C. 1.3.

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Source: Berger Adolf. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law. Philadelphia: The American philosophical Society,1953. — 479 p.. 1953

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