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Canuleia may
refer to:
Canuleia gens, an
ancient Roman family lex
Canuleia, a law of
Ancient Rome
Gaius Canuleius, who
proposed the law
Canuleia (priestess)...
- The lex
Canuleia (‘Canuleian law’), or lex de
conubio patrum et plebis, was a law of the
Roman Republic, p****ed in the year 445 BC,
restoring the right...
- The gens
Canuleia was a
minor plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Although members of this gens are
known throughout the
period of the Republic, and were...
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party agrees to
respect the
alliances of the other. A new law, the Lex
Canuleia removes the ban on inter-marriage of the
Roman classes, i.e.
plebeian with...
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names the
first four,
probably legendary Vestals as Gegania, Veneneia,
Canuleia, and Tarpeia.
Varro and
others also
portray Tarpeia,
daughter of Spurius...
- the two
classes was prohibited. This was
repealed in 445 BC with the Lex
Canuleia. If a
marriage was to
occur between a
patrician and a plebeian, the children...
- and plebeians, but this was
repealed after only a few years, by the Lex
Canuleia in 445 BC.
Despite the
formal reconciliation of the
orders in 367, the...
- to
defend the city
against its
attacking neighbors. That law, the Lex
Canuleia,
bears his name. The
accuracy of Livy's
description of Canuleius' tribunate...
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apparently were not
endowed with
religious authority. In 445 BC, the lex
Canuleia permitted intermarriage among plebeians and patricians.
There was a radical...
- most
consequential laws p****ed
during the
early Republic were the Lex
Canuleia (445 BC),
which allowed marriage (conubium)
between patricians and plebeians;...