Roman Republic - Sextian-Licinian
Time: 367 BC
Place: Roman Republic (Present-Day Rome, Italy)
Details: The Sextian-Licinian Rogations were a series of laws proposed by tribunes of the plebs, Lucius Sextius Lateranus and Gaius Licinius Stolo and enacted around 367 BC. Livy calls them rogatio – though he does refer to them at times as lex – as the plebeian assembly did not at the time have the power to enact leges (laws).
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