Antejuramentum, and præjuramentum, historically called juramentum calumniæ (literally, "oath to accuse falsely"), is an oath which both the accuser and accused were obliged to make before any trial or purgation. The accuser was to swear that he would prosecute the criminal, and the accused was to make oath on the very day that he was to undergo the ordeal, that he was innocent of the claims of which he was charged. If the accuser failed, the criminal was discharged. If the accused failed, he was intended to be guilty, and was not to be admitted to purge himself by the ordeal (see: combat, duel, etc.). The name of this oath, "Antejuramentum", is law latin.
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| - اليمين على توجيه الاتهام زورا: كان يقال لها قديما:Antejuramentum, and præjuramentum, juramentum calumniæ هو قسم اضطر كل من المتهم والشخص الذي اتهمه إلى اداء اليمين قبل أي محاكمة أو تطهير، وكان الشخص الذي اتهم يقسم بأنه سيحاكم المجرم، وأن يكون المتهم قد أدى اليمين في اليوم الذي سيتعرض فيه لهذه المحنة وإذا فشل المشتكي: فقد تم اعفاء المجرم من الخدمة وإذا فشل المتهم: كان يقصد به أن يكون مذنبا ولم يسمح له بأن يتخلص من المحنة (انظر: القتال، المبارزة، الخ...)
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- Antejuramentum, and præjuramentum, historically called juramentum calumniæ (literally, "oath to accuse falsely"), is an oath which both the accuser and accused were obliged to make before any trial or purgation. The accuser was to swear that he would prosecute the criminal, and the accused was to make oath on the very day that he was to undergo the ordeal, that he was innocent of the claims of which he was charged. If the accuser failed, the criminal was discharged. If the accused failed, he was intended to be guilty, and was not to be admitted to purge himself by the ordeal (see: combat, duel, etc.). The name of this oath, "Antejuramentum", is law latin. (en)
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| - اليمين على توجيه الاتهام زورا: كان يقال لها قديما:Antejuramentum, and præjuramentum, juramentum calumniæ هو قسم اضطر كل من المتهم والشخص الذي اتهمه إلى اداء اليمين قبل أي محاكمة أو تطهير، وكان الشخص الذي اتهم يقسم بأنه سيحاكم المجرم، وأن يكون المتهم قد أدى اليمين في اليوم الذي سيتعرض فيه لهذه المحنة وإذا فشل المشتكي: فقد تم اعفاء المجرم من الخدمة وإذا فشل المتهم: كان يقصد به أن يكون مذنبا ولم يسمح له بأن يتخلص من المحنة (انظر: القتال، المبارزة، الخ...)
* بوابة القانون (ar)
- Antejuramentum, and præjuramentum, historically called juramentum calumniæ (literally, "oath to accuse falsely"), is an oath which both the accuser and accused were obliged to make before any trial or purgation. The accuser was to swear that he would prosecute the criminal, and the accused was to make oath on the very day that he was to undergo the ordeal, that he was innocent of the claims of which he was charged. If the accuser failed, the criminal was discharged. If the accused failed, he was intended to be guilty, and was not to be admitted to purge himself by the ordeal (see: combat, duel, etc.). The name of this oath, "Antejuramentum", is law latin. (en)
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