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  2. Twelve Tables - Wikipedia

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    The Laws of the Twelve Tables (Latin: lex duodecim tabularum) was the legislation that stood at the foundation of Roman law.Formally promulgated in 449 BC, the Tables consolidated earlier traditions into an enduring set of laws.

  3. Decemvirate (Twelve Tables) - Wikipedia

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    They drafted their laws on ten bronze tables and presented them to the people, asked for feedback and amended them accordingly. They were approved by the higher popular assembly, the Assembly of the Soldiers. There was a general feeling that two more tables were needed to have a corpus of all Roman law. It was decided to elect a new decemvirate ...

  4. Roman law - Wikipedia

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    Roman law is the legal system of ancient Rome, including the legal developments spanning over a thousand years of jurisprudence, from the Twelve Tables (c. 449 BC), to the Corpus Juris Civilis (AD 529) ordered by Eastern Roman emperor Justinian I.

  5. Gnaeus Flavius - Wikipedia

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    These actions came as part of the wider struggle between the Plebeians and Patricians in the Republic of Rome; when the Plebeians, in 451 BC, succeeded in requesting a codification of the law of Rome (which then became the Law of the 12 Tables, or the lex duodecim tabularum), so that they had access to legal certainty, the patrician judges ...

  6. Perduellio - Wikipedia

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    The Law of the Twelve Tables orders that he who has stirred up an enemy or who has handed over a citizen to the enemy is to be punished capitally. (Marcianus, D. 48, 4, 3). [2] Under the terms of this law, those convicted of perduellio were subject to death either by being hanged from the arbor infelix (a tree deemed to be unfortunate) or by ...

  7. Talk:Twelve Tables - Wikipedia

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    In particular, tables V, VI, and X are laws particular to women. Table V shows how, even in majority age, women are still expected to remain under guardianship. This table alone shows how little rights Roman women had at this point, having to constantly be under watch by men. Table VI brings a contradicting law when compared to table V.

  8. Inheritance law in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Inheritance law in ancient Rome was the Roman law that governed the inheritance of property. This law was governed by the civil law of the Twelve Tables and the laws passed by the Roman assemblies, which tended to be very strict, and law of the praetor (ius honorarium, i.e. case law), which was often more flexible. [1]

  9. Lex Canuleia - Wikipedia

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    Five years earlier, as part of the process of establishing the Twelve Tables of Roman law, the second decemvirate had placed severe restrictions on the plebeian order, including a prohibition on the intermarriage of patricians and plebeians. [5] [6] Gaius Canuleius, one of the tribunes of the plebs, proposed a rogatio repealing this

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