PĂPĪRIA TĂBELLĀRĬA. [[Leges Tabellariae].]

PĔDĬA, relating to the murderers of Caesar.

PĒDŪCAEA, B.C. 113, a plebiscitum, seems to have been merely a privilegium, and not a general law against incestum.

PESULĀNĬA, provided that if an animal did any damage, the owner should make it good, or give up the animal.

PĔTILLĬA, De Pecunia Regis Antiochi. (Liv. xxxviii. 54.)

PETRĒIA, de decimatione militum, in case of mutiny.

PETRŌNĬA, probably passed in the time of Augustus, and subsequently amended by various senatusconsulta, forbade a master to deliver up his slave to fight with wild beasts.

PĪNĀRĬ, related to the giving of a judex within a limited time.

PLAETŌRĬA. [[Curator].]

PLAUTĬA or PLŎTIA DE VI. [[Vis].]