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Roman Republic - Lex Publilia was passed

Time: 471 BC

Place: Roman Republic (Present-Day Rome, Italy)

Details: In 471 BC the Lex Publilia was passed. It was an important reform shifting practical power from the patricians to the plebeians. The law transferred the election of the tribunes of the plebs to the commit tribute, thereby freeing their election from the influence of the patrician clients.

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