Canonum De Ius Rex
Canons of Sovereign Law

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2.5 Roman Law Form

Article 50 - Rex (Sacred Law)

Canon 5748 (link)

Rex, also known as “Rex Sacrorum” also known as “Sacred Rites”, also known as “Sacred Law” was a form of law developed by the Yahudi founders of Rome from the 6th Century BCE onwards exclusively for the benefit and protection of the most elite families of all known as Patricians.

Canon 5749 (link)

The claim that Rex Sacrorum is derived from some earlier history of Kings of Rome is patently false and absurd history designed to hide the fact that the previous Etruscan city that originally occupied the site of Rome was not conquered by the Chaldeans Yahudi diaspora from šumur (Chaldis) and šulumur (Erétria) with a sizeable military support from Darius the Great of Persia until 509 BCE. Furthermore, the name “Rome” was not consecrated until the reign of Xerxes I of Persia at around 481 BCE.

Canon 5750 (link)

Under Rex Sacrorum from the founding of Rome, the highest governing body of Roman life was the Collegium Pontificum, also known as the College of Pontiffs, located at the Regia in the Roman Forum, to which only one (1) senior male member per Patrician family would be honored as a member for life. The College of Pontiffs would then elect from its ranks a leader known as the Pontifex Maximus, also known as the “Greatest Pontiff” as the supreme ruler and spiritual leader of Rome.

Canon 5751 (link)

The claim that the Senate was the highest governing body under Roman Law under the Roman Republic and then the Emperor under the Roman Empire is deliberately false and misleading. The Collegium Pontificum (College of Pontiffs) was always the highest body and the one (1) and only college with the Senate subordinate to the College. Under the reign of Augustus leaders, in most cases the Imperator was firstly Pontifex Maximus and therefore supreme administrative and spiritual leader of Rome.

Canon 5752 (link)

Under Rex Sacrorum, the College Pontificum (College of Pontiffs) had several ceremonial and priestly organs, separate to the most senior administrative organ the Senate including:

(i) The Vestal Virgins was a hand - picked body of only the most attractive pre - pubescent females from age six (6) to age twelve (12) selected to attend the temples of the Regia and the sexual desires of the Pontiffs as child sex slaves. As reward, the girls were usually released by puberty and were regarded as trophy wives; and

(ii) The Flamens were the first priests assigned to oversee regular ceremonies of the official minor cults. However, upon the arrival of Cybele into Rome by 204 BCE, the Gallae replaced many of the functions of the Flamens; and

(iii) The Augurs were the soothsayers and prophesizers who were gradually replaced by the Cybele (Sibyl) Oracle network by the 2nd Century BCE.

Canon 5753 (link)

The claim that the Collegium Pontificum (College of Pontiffs) was available to Plebians prior to the 2nd Century CE is completely and deliberately false.

Canon 5754 (link)

While the official state religion of Rome was Mithraism since the 5th Century BCE, the primary god worshipped by the Patricians privately was Satan (Saturn), in honor of the Yahudi ancient connection to the Celtic God Satandi followed by the god of good fortune and luck they named Lucifer (lucifear) as Venus.

Canon 5755 (link)

Under Rex Sacrorum, a Patrician could not be arrested or tried by a civil court, nor any sentence of death be issued. Instead, a Patrician found guilty by their peers of dishonoring the name of Rome were expected to redeem their honor through suicide or face assassination.

Canon 5756 (link)

Under Rex Sacrorum, a member of a Yahudi priest lineage family and therefore Patrician such as the Menesheh of Tarsus or the Cuilliaéan (Holly) or Da’vid Messiah King line were absolutely forbidden to be placed through the Roman administrative courts and any sentence such as death would have caused the entire legion and gens of any plebian or proletarian administrators to be put to death for such a dishonor. Therefore, any alleged claim of an official Roman crucifixion of a Patrician Holly prince in Palestine is impossible without subsequent evidence of the execution of thousands of Roman officials and military for such a crime against the foundation law of Rome.

Canon 5757 (link)

The exclusive nature of Rex Sacrorum gradually diminished by the 2nd Century CE and largely collapsed by the 4th Century CE, only to be partially revived by in the 8th Century by the Counts of Tusculum.