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 leavÂing the post.
Brillant, DS 5.
Xenodochium. A hospital. Xenodochia were reckÂoned among piae causae. Legacies and donations to them were favored by the later imperial legislaÂtion.—C. 1.3.
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