Leges Explained
Leges (plural of Latin lex: law) may refer to:
Literature
Ancient Roman law
- Leges regiae, early Roman laws introduced by the Kings of Rome
- Lex Julia (Leges Juliae), ancient Roman laws, introduced by any member of the Julian family
- Leges Clodiae, series of laws passed by the Plebeian Council of the Roman Republic
- Leges provinciae, 146 BC laws concerning the regulation and administration of Roman provinces
- Lex Antonia (Leges Antoniae), law established in ancient Rome in 44 BC
- Lex Licinia Sextia (Leges Liciniae Sextiae), Roman law which restored the consulship in 367 BCE
Laws in other governments
Phrases
- Inter arma enim silent leges ("In times of war, the law falls silent"), phrase attributed to Cicero
- , an episode of the series
- Leges sine Moribus vanae, motto of University of Pennsylvania
Other uses
- , a Roman Catholic titular bishopric in modern Algeria; see Numidia#Episcopal sees
See also