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Legal Definitions - subsellia
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Definition of subsellia
Subsellia is a term used in Roman law to refer to the lower seats in a court. These seats are usually occupied by the parties or their witnesses, and are different from the seat of the tribunal.
- During the trial, the defendant and their witnesses sat in the subsellia while the judge sat in the tribunal.
- The subsellia were arranged in rows facing the tribunal.
These examples show how subsellia are the lower seats in a court where the parties or their witnesses sit, while the tribunal is where the judge sits. The subsellia are usually arranged in rows facing the tribunal.
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Simple Definition
Subsellia: In ancient Rome, subsellia referred to the lower seats in a court where the parties or their witnesses would sit. These seats were located under the seat of the judge or tribunal.
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