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Legal Definitions - laudamentum
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Definition of laudamentum
Definition: Laudamentum is a historical term that refers to a jury award.
Example: In ancient Rome, a laudamentum was a monetary award given by a jury to a victorious gladiator.
Explanation: The example illustrates how a laudamentum was used in ancient Rome. Gladiators who won their fights in the arena were often awarded a sum of money as a laudamentum. This was a way for the jury to recognize and reward the gladiator's skill and bravery in combat.
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Simple Definition
Term: LAUDAMENTUM
Definition: A laudamentum is an award given by a jury in the past.
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