User:Iurisnovitcuria/sandbox/Non tam facile parricidium excusari posse quam fieri

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Non tam facile parricidium excusari posse quam fieri is a latin phrase roughly translated to "it is not as easy to excuse a murder as it is to commit it" which was according to the sources mouthed by Papinianus as a response to the emperor Caracalla (198-217), who "asked" him to defend the execution order of his brother in front of the Senate and the People.


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