- most
likely in 97 BC. He
abrogated a
sumptuary law, one of the
Leges Liciniae. In retaliation, the
Roman censors Lucius Valerius Flaccus and
Marcus Antonius...
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allowed the marriage—ius connubii—between
patricians and plebeians),
Leges Liciniae ****tiae (367 BC;
which made
restrictions on
possession of
public lands—ager...
- law by
exceeding the 500
iugera limit, shows. The
outcome of the
Leges Liciniae ****tiae was the
facilitation of the
emergence of a patrician-plebeian aristocracy...
-
agitation and
pushed for an
ambitious legislation,
known as the
Leges Liciniae ****tiae. The most
important bill
opened the
consulship to plebeians. Other...
- symbol);
middle tier:
depiction of fish and an anchor;
lower tier:
Latin inscription of the
identity of the
deceased LICINIAE FAMIATI BE / NE
MERENTI VIXIT....
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Other laws
concerning the
status of plebeians: Lex Canuleia, 445 BC
Leges Liciniae ****tiae, 367 BC Lex Hortensia, 287 BC
Roman Law List of
Roman laws The...
- Antoniae), law
established in
ancient Rome in 44 BC Lex
Licinia ****tia (Leges
Liciniae ****tiae),
Roman law
which restored the
consulship in 367 BCE
Leges Henrici...
-
Roman laws
Leges Valeriae et
Horatiae (449 BC) Lex
Canuleia (445 BC)
Leges Liciniae ****tiae (367 BC) Lex
Publilia (250 BC) Lex
Ogulnia (300 BC) Lintott, Andrew...
- Brennus. 6
Complete 387–366 BC
Story of
Marcus Manlius Capitolinus,
Leges Liciniae ****tiae. 7
Complete 366–342 BC
Stories of
Titus Manlius Torquatus and Marcus...
- (1925) =
Micropeltis costi,
Micropeltidaceae S.
liciniae F.
Stevens &
Manter (1925) =
Scolecopeltis liciniae,
Micropeltidaceae S.
multiseptatum F. Stevens...