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I am not aware of a law requiring the charge to be hung. However, there is record by Cassius Dio of the same practice having taken place in the Roman world.

but in the case of the second slave, who had deserted his son, led him through the midst of the Forum with an inscription making known the reason why he was to be put to death, and afterwards crucified him, the emperor was not vexed. Cassius Dio Roman Histories 54.3.7-8

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I am not aware of a law requiring the charge to be hung. However, there is record by Cassius Dio of the same practice having taken place in the Roman world.

but in the case of the second slave, who had deserted his son, led him through the midst of the Forum with an inscription making known the reason why he was to be put to death, and afterwards crucified him, the emperor was not vexed. Cassius Dio Roman Histories 54.3.7-8

I am not aware of a law requiring the charge to be hung. However, there is record by Cassius Dio of the same practice having taken place in the Roman world.

but in the case of the second slave, who had deserted his son, led him through the midst of the Forum with an inscription making known the reason why he was to be put to death, and afterwards crucified him, the emperor was not vexed. Cassius Dio Roman Histories 54.3.7-8

You can also see the exact document and other notes, here.

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Daniel
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I am not aware of a law requiring the charge to be hung. However, there is record by Cassius Dio of the same practice having taken place in the Roman world.

but in the case of the second slave, who had deserted his son, led him through the midst of the Forum with an inscription making known the reason why he was to be put to death, and afterwards crucified him, the emperor was not vexed. Cassius Dio Roman Histories 54.3.7-8