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PAPINIUS

Volume 13 · 87 words · 1797 Edition

a celebrated Roman lawyer of the third century, under the Emperor Severus; who had so high an opinion of his worth, that he recommended his sons Caracalla and Geta to his care. Caracalla having first murdered his brother, ordered Papinius to compose a discourse to excuse this murder to the senate and people; which when he refused to undertake, the brutal emperor ordered him to be beheaded; and his body was dragged through the streets of Rome. Papinius wrote several treatises in the line of his profession.