Letter 3035: Our generosity must stand firm, because a ruler's decision must be unshakeable and cannot be overturned by the...
XXXV. ROMULO THEODERICUS REX.
[1] Liberalitatem nostram firmam decet tenere constantiam, quia inconcussum esse debet principis votum nec pro studio malignorum convelli, quod nostra noscitur praeceptione firmari. atque ideo praesenti iussione censemus, ut, quicquid ex nostra ordinatione patricium Liberium tibi matrique tuae per pittacium constiterit deputasse, in suo robore debeat permanere, nec a quoquam metuas irrationabilem quaestionem, qui nostri beneficii possides firmitatem.
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