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"This article concerns legal inviolability"

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No, it doesn't. The current article (mistakenly) deals with Roman concepts of sacred inviolability. (They called it part of the "Lex" sacra, but it wasn't actually law—just their own religious rules and concepts. The violation was against the gods and their commands, not against the state and its.)

Yes, that means it's at the wrong namespace. Sacrosanctity should deal with the general concept across all cultures, not the specifically Roman concept of sacrosanctitas. — LlywelynII 14:19, 9 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]