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  Index of Roman Laws
Lex Aebutia de Magistratibus Extraordinariis (154 BC) - the proposer of an extra-ordinary magistracy (such as Dictator) cannot be the one to hold the office.
Lex Caecilia Didia - (98 BC) - forbade the "tacking" of desperate measures in one omnibus bill and enacted that a regular interval of 3 market-days must elapse between the promulgation of a measure and its voting in the assembly.
Lex Hortensia (287 BC) -by plebeian dictator Q. Hortensius, said that resolutions of the Concilium Plebis (plebiscita) should have the force of law and bind the whole community, important measure for the voice of the plebs.
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  Lex: Viele Informationen uber Lex an omega.it
Lex Canuleia de conubio patrum et plebis („über die Ehe zwischen Patriziern und Plebejern“): 445 v.
Lex iudiciaria („Geschworenengesetz“): drängte den Einfluss der Senatoren zugunsten der Ritter in den Gerichtshöfen zurück.
Lex Manciana: vielleicht von einem Legaten Vespasians erlassenes Gesetz (Statut) für die kaiserlichen wie privaten Grundbesitzungen in Africa, dass die gegenseitigen Rechte und Pflichten von Kolonen, Grundeigentümern, Verwaltern und Großpächtern regelte.
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 Comparative Law | Rome: The Early Laws
In particular, the Tables mention the bronze bar "as" as a unit of currency, and so should follow the Lex Canuleia of 0455, which established that currency to replace a previous accounting in terms of animals (in which 1 ox was the equivalent of 10 sheep).
The principal laws attributed to the period from the beginning of the Republic down through the 03c are listed here, to give an idea of the firmness with which they are regarded by scholars of repute.
0472: Lex Pinuria Furia, on quadrennial intercalation (cf 0191)
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 List of Roman laws Information
Lex Hadriana (?); Hadrian's law that enabled permanent tenants to develop land, it was an extension of the Lex Marciana.
Lex Servilia Caepio (106 BC); Some control of the court de rebus repentundis was handed back to senators from the equites.
Lex Valeria (maybe in 509 BC and 449 BC or 300 BC); it granted every Roman citizen legal right to appeal against a capital sentence, defined and confirmed the right of appeal (provocatio).
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  List of Roman laws - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lex Gellia Cornelia (72 BC); consuls of this year authorized Pompey to confer Roman citizenship to the deserving.
Lex Servilia Caepio (106 BC); Some control of the court de rebus repentundis was handed back to senators from the equites.
Lex Valeria (maybe in 509 BC and 449 BC or 300 BC); it granted every Roman citizen legal right to appeal against a capital sentence, defined and confirmed the right of appeal (provocatio).
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 Lex Antonia - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Lex Antonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Lex Antonia (Latin for Antonine law, sometimes presented plurally as the leges Antoniae, Antonine laws) was proposed by Mark Antony and passed by the Roman Senate in 44 BC, following the assassination of Julius Caesar.
It was the second law to do so (the first being passed after the Second Punic War, replacing the Dictatorate with the final decree of the Senate); however, the earlier law had essenitally been nullified by the subsequent Dictatorates of Sulla and Caesar.
The lex Antonia was mainly intended to provide Antony, who was beginning his consolidation of power, with some support from the Senatorial class, who had been alienated by the perpetual Dictatorates of Sulla and (especially) Caesar.
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 Lex Hortensia at AllExperts
In Roman law, Lex Hortensia (287 BCE) was the final result of the long class struggle between patricians and plebeians.
This law meant that plebiscites approved by the plebeian assemblies gained the status of law, and were binding for all.
Lex Hortensia was named after the dictator who was appointed to deal with the secession of the plebeians, Quintus Hortensius.
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 Classics - Roman Laws
lex Caecilia Didia- 98 B.C., forbade the "tacking" of desperate measures in one omnibus bill and enacted that a regular interval of 3 market-days must elapse between the promulgation of a measure and its voting in the assembly
lex Hortensia - 287 B.C., by plebeian dictator Q. Hortensius, said that resolutions of the Concilium Plebis (plebiscita) should have the force of law and bind the whole community, important measure for the voice of the plebs, q.v.
lex Pompeia - 89 B.C., by consul Cn.
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 e. The Early Republic. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The consuls were elected by the comitia centuriata, a plutocratically organized assembly of the male citizens, but their imperium continued to be conferred by the comitia curiata (lex curiata).
On this antiquarian date, the lex Canuleia took effect, which allowed marriage between patricians and plebeians, with children inheriting the father's status.
Either as a compromise in the face of plebeian agitation that the consulship be opened to plebeians, or as a measure to meet increased military commands, military tribunes with consular power, who might be plebeians, were created.
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 Gaius, The Institutes: The Online Library of Liberty
The Comitia Curiata, the oldest of all the Roman assemblies, whose structure was based on the ancient Curiae or Parishes of Rome, ceased in the historical period to be a true legislative assembly.
A fragment of such an enactment is the extant Lex or Senatusconsultum which enumerates powers conferred on the Emperor Vespasian at his accession1.
Leges and Plebiscita—specimens of which are to be found in the Leges Juliae of Augustus, the Lex Aelia Sentia belonging to the reign of the same monarch, the Lex Junia Norbana of the reign of Tiberius, the Leges Claudiae of the Emperor Claudius — continued to be passed during the early Principate.
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 ROMAN LAW - LoveToKnow Article on ROMAN LAW   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
While lex is often used like,jus to express law generally, it early acquired two distinct meanings, viz.
By the lex Valeria (de provocatione) of 509 B.C. it was provided that no Roman citizen should be deprived of life, liberty or citizenship (i.e.
In 449 plebiscita were subject presumably to auctoritas patrumdeclared by the lex Valeria-Horatia binding on the whole populus, while about the same time, or perhaps a little earlier, the patrician-plebeian comitia of the tribes was instituted.i By the lex Canuleia of 445 B.C. intermarriage between patricians and plebeians was sanctioned.
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 info: Lex_Canuleia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Histoire du droit romain : période républicaine : lex Canuleia (445...
Lex Canuleia (445 A.C.N.) TITE-LIVE : Tite-Live est né à Padoue, mais a vécu à Rome au temps d'Auguste.
Maelius attempts to relieve grain shortage, L. Cronologia della storia di RomaLex Canuleia: si concede alla plebe lo ius connubi 444 a.C. I plebei sono ammessi al tribunato consolare 431 a.C. Vittoria di Cincinnato sugli Equi 405 a.C. Guerre tra Dionigi ed i Cartaginesi (fino al 367...
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 Ancient Roman History Timeline
The king set the term of service for the holy virgins at thirty years; in the first decade they learn their duties, in the middle decade they do what they have learned, and in the third they teach others.
Slaves themselves occupied a wide spectrum spanning class divisions from the Greek tutor who would initiate Patrician youth in the sophistications of Hellenism, to the gladiator whose life was at the mercy of the mob.
Lex Publilia Voleronis Recognizes Concilium of the Plebeians and Tribunes
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 List of Roman laws
The name of the law is usually the gens of the legislator, declined on the female form (because in latin language law - lex, plural leges - is a word with female gender).
Lex Julia (90 BC) – Granted citizenship to Roman allies
Lex Junia Norbana (17 BC) – Regarding status of freedmen
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 Gaius, Institutes of Roman Law ToC: The Online Library of Liberty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Lex Canuleia, legalizing marriages between Patricians and Plebeians.
From this time onwards there was no difference between the Populus and the Plebs in matters of legislation, except that it may have been held by some thinkers that fundamental changes in the Constitution, such as those introduced by Sulla, ought to be ratified by the Comitia Centuriata1.
But in nearly all the spheres subject to the commands of the people, the Populus and the Plebs were equally competent; a Lex could repeal a Plebiscitum and a Plebiscitum a Lex2.
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 Articles - Roman law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
That is why the only codifications of Roman law are found at the beginning (Lex Duodecim Tabularum) and at the end (Corpus Iuris Civilis) of Roman legal history.
Another important statute from the Republican era is the lex Aquilia of 286 BC, which may be regarded as the root of modern tort law.
However, Rome’s most important contribution to European legal culture was not the enactment of well-drafted statutes, but the emergence of a class of professional jurists and of a legal science.
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 e. The Early Republic. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
The consuls were elected by the comitia centuriata, a plutocratically organized assembly of the male citizens, but their imperium continued to be conferred by the comitia curiata (lex curiata).
On this antiquarian date, the lex Canuleia took effect, which allowed marriage between patricians and plebeians, with children inheriting the father's status.
Either as a compromise in the face of plebeian agitation that the consulship be opened to plebeians, or as a measure to meet increased military commands, military tribunes with consular power, who might be plebeians, were created.
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 Lex Canuleia
Der Artikel Lex Canuleia gehört zur Kategorie: Gesetz (Römisches Reich)
Übersetzt heißt Lex Canuleia: Das Gesetz des Canuleius.
Erklärung des Begriff Lex Canuleia und dessen Bedeutung wurde zuletzt am 8.2.2006 aktualisiert (Glossar Lexikon Enzyklopädie).
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
It is during the reign of Ancus Marcius that the plebeians came to Rome from diplomatic alliances as secondary citizens.
In any case, around the time of the foundation of the Roman Republic, the plebeians were excluded from religious colleges and magistracies, and the law of the Twelve Tables disallowed intermarriage (which was finally allowed by the Lex Canuleia).
At the same time, plebeians were enrolled in the gentes and tribes, served in the army, and could become military tribunes.
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 Conflict of the Orders   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The plebs convinced the patricians by engaging in secessio, the act of leaving the city and refusing to participate until the patricians gave in.
In 449 BC the decemvirs codified the law via the Twelve Tables, but then their 10th Table forbade intermarriage between patricians and plebeians, sharpening the distinction between the classes, and it was soon repealed by the lex Canuleia of 445.
In 367 the lex Liciniae Sextiae provided that one of the two consuls should always be a plebeian, and soon after the dictatorship, censorship, and praetorship became open to plebeians as well.
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 Lex Canuleia - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Lex Canuleia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Lex Canuleia - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Lex Canuleia.
Here you will find more informations about Lex Canuleia.
The orginal Lex Canuleia article can be editet
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 Roman law information - Search.com
That is why the only codifications of Roman law are found at the beginning (Lex Duodecim Tabularum, or Twelve Tables) and at the end (Corpus Iuris Civilis.
Another important statute from the Republican era is the lex Aquilia of 286 BC, which may be regarded as the root of modern tort law.
However, Rome’s most important contribution to European legal culture was not the enactment of well-drafted statutes, but the emergence of a class of professional jurists and of a legal science.
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This particular law was then overturned in 445 BCE with the passage of the Lex Canuleia.
Patricians continued to insist that only they could take auspices and tried to use that excuse to exclude plebeians from magistracies, prevent the comitia plebis from meeting, and to veto plebiscita passed in the comitia.
With the Lex Icilia of 471, magistrates were no longer able to interrupt its proceedings.
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 Lexikonia.de - Informationen zu Lex Canuleia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Sie haben nach der Definition zum Begriff "Lex Canuleia" gesucht, wir haben für Sie eine passende Erklärung des Begriffes "Lex Canuleia" gefunden.
Die Lex Canueleia wurde in der Römische Republik im Jahr 445 v.
Auslöser für diesen Beschluss war in erster Linie die plebejische Sezession im Jahr 494 v.
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 Lecture 11: Republican Rome, 509-31BC
This was important for the simple reason that it allowed wealthy plebeians to become patricians themselves, and also permitted them to be elected to high positions within the Assembly or the Senate.
In 367 B.C., the tribunes Gaius Licinius and Lucius Sextus passed the Licinian-Sextian laws which specified (1) that one consul every year must be a plebeian, (2) that the office of praetor should serve as assistant consul and (3) and that there should be a law restricting the amount of land held by any citizen.
It seemed that for a time the plebeians had won all that they sought and their struggles with the patricians were carried out with little bloodshed and a minimum of violence.
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 Roman History
287 -- Lex Hortensia allowed for the decisions of the plebeians, plebiscita, to become binding on the entire populatino of Rome.
59 -- Lex Vatinia allotted Caesar Cisalpine Gaul and Illyricum.
Lex Pedia established the court where the assasins of Caesar were put on trial.
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 lex - definition of lex by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
For they may remember, what the apostle saith of a greater law than theirs; Nos scimus quia lex bona est, modo quis ea utatur legitime.
But it is at least problematical, whether an unjust sentence against a foreigner, where the subject of controversy was wholly relative to the lex loci, would not, if unredressed, be an aggression upon his sovereign, as well as one which violated the stipulations of a treaty or the general law of nations.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 ECC Forum & Fellowship
The Law of the Twelve Tables (Lex Duodecim Tabularum, more informally simply Duodecim Tabulae) were the ancient legislation that stood at the foundation of Roman law.
Lex Aebutia de magistratibus extraordinariis (154 BC)- proposer of extra-ordinary magistracy cannot hold it
What might have been throwing me off from the beginning is that Paul's status was within the Lex Romana, a written law which gave him certain privilidges which he exersized.
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 Lex Ogulnia at AllExperts
Lex Ogulnia (300 BC) is one of the results of the long class struggle between patricians and plebeians.
With this law the priesthoods were open to plebeians.
*Other laws concerning the status of plebeians:#Lex Canuleia- 445 BC#Leges Liciniae Sextiae- 367 BC#Lex Hortensia- 287 BC Roman Law
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