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- Leges Genuciae (also Lex Genucia or Lex Genucia de feneratione) were laws p****ed in 342 BC by Tribune of the Plebs Lucius Genucius. These laws covered...
- force was routed by a Roman army near Mount Barbaro. 342 BC The Leges Genuciae were p****ed, banning a person from holding two offices at the same time...
- Several ancient authors have written descriptions of a Roman army mutiny in 342 BC. According to the most well-known version, the mutiny originated in...
- In 342 BC, the tribune of the plebs Lucius Genucius p****ed his leges Genuciae, which abolished interest on loans, in a renewed effort to tackle indebtedness;...
- force was routed by a Roman army near Mount Barbaro. 342 BC The Leges Genuciae were p****ed, banning a person from holding two offices at the same time...
- that, during the troubles that brought about the p****age of the leges genuciae, Corvus suggested that the Senate agree to the plebeian demands for the...
- the important reforms p****ed that year. These reforms included the Leges Genuciae which stated that no one could be reelected to the same office within less...
- Confessoris, early twelfth-century English collection of 39 laws Leges Genuciae, laws proposed in 342 BCE by plebeian consul Lucius Genucius Leges barbarorum;...
- plebs in 342 BC, brought forward a number of reforms, known as the leges Genuciae, abolishing usury, preventing the same person from holding two curule magistracies...