Ulpian

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Ulpian was a prominent Roman jurist of the 3rd century whose legal writings heavily influenced later Roman law and were extensively incorporated into Justinian’s Digest.

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Ulpian canonical 2
Domitius Ulpianus 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman jurist
Roman senator
author
legal scholar
praetorian prefect
approximateDeathYear 223
associatedWith Severan dynasty
centuryActive 3rd century
citizenship Roman Empire
contributedTo Roman legal doctrine of obligations
Roman legal doctrine of persons
Roman legal doctrine of procedure
Roman legal doctrine of property
deathCause killed by Praetorian Guard
deathPlace Rome
era classical Roman law
floruit early 3rd century
influenced Byzantine law
Digest of Justinian
surface form: Justinian’s Digest

civil law tradition
later Roman jurists
influencedBy Papinian
classical Roman jurisprudence
knownFor extensive contributions to Justinian’s Digest
influence on later civil law systems
systematic exposition of Roman private law
languageOfWork Latin
legalField administrative law
criminal law
private law
public law
legalMaximAttributed Iuris praecepta sunt haec: honeste vivere, alterum non laedere, suum cuique tribuere
Iustitia est constans et perpetua voluntas ius suum cuique tribuendi
legalTradition Roman law
name Ulpian self-linksurface differs
surface form: Domitius Ulpianus
occupation jurist
legal writer
praetorian prefect
placeOfActivity Rome
positionHeld member of the imperial council
praefectus praetorio
servedUnder Severus Alexander
surface form: Emperor Severus Alexander
textIncorporatedIn Digest of Justinian
work Ad Sabinum
Ad edictum
De officio praefecti praetorio
De officio proconsulis
Institutiones
Regulae

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Digest includesWorkOf Ulpian
Ulpian name Ulpian self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Domitius Ulpianus