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- The gens Ogulnia was an ancient plebeian family at ancient Rome. The gens first came to prominence at the beginning of the third century BC, when the...
- The lex Ogulnia was a Roman law p****ed in 300 BC. It was a milestone in the long struggle between the patricians and plebeians. The law was carried by...
- into a priestly college happened in 300 BC with the p****age of the Lex Ogulnia when the College of Augurs raised their number from four to nine. After...
- was only members of the patrician class. However, in 300–299 BC the lex Ogulnia opened the office of pontifex maximus to public election and permitted...
- World, Leyden, 1981, pp 1–64. The collegia were opened to plebs by the Lex Ogulnia of 300 BC. "The change that comes about at the end of the republic and...
- Year Date Event 300 BC The Lex Ogulnia was p****ed, allowing plebeians to become priests. 298 BC Samnite Wars: Rome declared war on the Samnites after...
- Fergus Millar, this son was one of the first plebeian augurs under the lex Ogulnia and also held the position of censor twice, the first time in 294 BC and...
- the two tribunes of the plebs Gnaeus and Quintus Ogulnius p****ed the lex Ogulnia, which created four plebeian pontiffs, equalling the number of patrician...
- to the encroachment of the po****res. However, in 300 BCE a new law Lex Ogulnia, increased the number of augurs from four to nine and required that five...
- early Republic, only patricians could become priests. However, the Lex Ogulnia in 300 BC granted the right to become pontifices and augures to plebeians...