Julius Paulus Prudentissimus

Julius Paulus Prudentissimus (Greek: Ἰούλιος Παῦλος; flourished 2nd century and 3rd century CE) was one of the most influential and distinguished Roman jurists. He was also a praetorian prefect under the Roman Emperor Alexander Severus.

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