Note 030
The African lions, when pressed by hunger, infested the
open villages and cultivated country, and they infested them
with impunity. The royal beast was reserved for the
pleasures of the emperor and the capital; and the
unfortunate peasant, who killed one of them, though in his
own defence, incurred a very heavy penalty. This
extraordinary 'game-law' was mitigated by Honorius, and
finally repealed by Justinian. Codex Theodos. tom. v. p. 92,
et Comment Gothofred.
Note to Chapter 4 of DECLINE & FALL by Gibbon