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  2. Sacramentum (oath) - Wikipedia

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    The sacramentum differs from iusiurandum, which is more common in legal application, as for instance swearing an oath in court. A sacramentum establishes a direct relation between the person swearing (or the thing pledged in the swearing of the oath) and the gods; the iusiurandum is an oath of good faith within the human community that is in ...

  3. Roman military decorations and punishments - Wikipedia

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    "demanding sureties", including the re-taking of the military oath known as the sacramentum. For treason or theft, the punishment would most probably be being placed in a sack of snakes and thrown into a nearby river or lake.

  4. Fealty - Wikipedia

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    In medieval Europe, the swearing of fealty took the form of an oath made by a vassal, or subordinate, to his lord. "Fealty" also referred to the duties incumbent upon a vassal that were owed to the lord, which consisted of service and aid. [1] One part of the oath of fealty included swearing to always remain faithful to the lord.

  5. Category:Military oaths - Wikipedia

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    Sacramentum (oath) U. United States Uniformed Services Oath of Office This page was last edited on 2 August 2012, at 15:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Religion in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Oaths—sworn for the purposes of business, clientage and service, patronage and protection, state office, treaty and loyalty—appealed to the witness and sanction of deities. Refusal to swear a lawful oath (sacramentum) and breaking a sworn oath carried much the same penalty: both repudiated the fundamental bonds between the human and divine ...

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