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  • Peter Madsen won The SAS Prize for Best Nordic for this comic at the Raptus Festival in Bergen, Norway.
  • The word " raptus " thus could refer to a successful seduction as well as abduction or rape.
  • He was mentioned in law papers of 4 May 1380, involved in the " raptus " of Cecilia Chaumpaigne.
  • By late antiquity, the general term " raptus " had referred to abduction, elopement, robbery, or rape in its modern meaning.
  • Their third album " Raptus " was released in 2009 . In 2012 Mathieu took over all vocal parts, abandoning the Two-Voice-Concept.
  • In Roman law, " raptus " ( or " raptio " ) meant primarily kidnapping or abduction; sexual violation is a secondary issue.
  • What " raptus " means is unclear, but the incident seems to have been resolved quickly and did not leave a stain on Chaucer's reputation.
  • During the evening of Assumption's Day, with a single collective raptus numberless citizens ( fomented by fanatic Catholic preachers ) slaughtered about 360 innocents causing a total and fierce devastation.
  • The victim's consent was usually not a factor in Roman rape cases, since " raptus " could refer to a successful seduction as well as abduction or forced sex.
  • Confusion over the term led ecclesiastical commentators on the law to differentiate it into " raptus seductionis " ( elopement without parental consent ) and " raptus violentiae " ( ravishment ).
  • Confusion over the term led ecclesiastical commentators on the law to differentiate it into " raptus seductionis " ( elopement without parental consent ) and " raptus violentiae " ( ravishment ).
  • In 1983 they recorded a 19-track demo ( sometimes referred as " Brown Studio Tape " ) and two songs appeared in the Italian punk compilation, " Raptus ".
  • Both of these forms of " raptus " had a civil penalty and possible excommunication for the family and village receiving the abducted woman, although " raptus violentiae " also incurred punishments of mutilation or death.
  • Both of these forms of " raptus " had a civil penalty and possible excommunication for the family and village receiving the abducted woman, although " raptus violentiae " also incurred punishments of mutilation or death.
  • In the Thuringian law, the severity of punishment for the crime of " raptus " ( abduction ) is equivalent to that for murder, an indication that the former was understood to include rape or sexual violence.
  • Shortly after 1362, the future saint ecstasy, " raptus " ), during which he told her, " If you are willing to abandon the world, you will taste here on earth the joys of heaven ."
  • Their debut album, " You Are The Victim ", was released in 1983 ( or 1984, depending on sources ) through the same small independent Italian label that released the " Raptus " compilation ( Meccano Records ).
  • Since under Roman law " raptus " could also mean cases of abduction or elopement without the head of household's permission, Constantine ordered that if the female had consented, she should be punished along with the male " abductor " by being burnt alive.
  • :" Thomam Natu Minorem, Qui In Uxorem duxit Isabellam Edoardi Unleii Armig ( eri ) Filiam Et ex humanis raptus ante patrem, Improles obiit " . ( " Thomas the youngest son married Isabella daughter of Edward Onley, Esq . and died before his father without issue " .)
  • He returned to South Africa in 1992, and in 1997 won two major international composition competitions, the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition of Belgium ( with'Raptus'for violin and orchestra ) and the first edition of the Dimitris Mitropoulos Competition in Athens ( with'Byzantium'for high voice and orchestra ).
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