- The gens
Gabinia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens
first appear in the
second century BC. The
nomen derives from the city of...
- lex
Gabinia may
refer to: lex
Gabinia tabellaria (139 BC), on
secret ballots lex
Gabinia de
piratis ****quendis (67 BC),
granting Pompey an extraordinary...
- The lex
Gabinia (Gabinian Law), lex de uno
imperatore contra praedones instituendo (Law
establishing a
single commander against raiders) or lex de piratis...
- were all
introduced by tribunes, and
consisted of the lex
Gabinia tabellaria (or lex
Gabinia) of 139 BC,
applying to the
election of magistrates; the lex...
-
commands which the
senate would never have approved: the
Pompeian lex
Gabinia of 67 BC
granted Pompey all land
within 50
miles of the Mediterranean;...
- to the
patronage of Pompey. His name is
mostly ****ociated with the lex
Gabinia, a law he p****ed as
tribune of the
plebs in 67 BC that
granted Pompey an...
- bill to
grant lands to Pompey's veterans.
Caesar also
supported the lex
Gabinia in 67 BC
granting Pompey an
extraordinary command against piracy in the...
- ********inated by his
three amb****adors to Rome Audax,
Ditalcus and Minurus. Lex
Gabinia tabellaria:
required a
secret ballot in
elections of all magistrates. 133 BC...
- to have been in Rome in 139 BC,
following the
introduction of the lex
Gabinia tabellaria. In
ancient India,
around 920 AD, in
Tamil Nadu, palm leaves...
- the
Great arranged for the
tribune Aulus Gabinius to p**** a law, the lex
Gabinia, to
allow Pompey to
raise an army and
destroy the pirates.
Within a year...