- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- with his
brother Gnaeus Ogulnius Gallus in 300 BC, he
created the Lex
Ogulnia, a law that
opened the
priesthoods to plebians. The
Collegium Pontifi****...
- 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...
- BC and as
aedilis curulis in 296. He was a
member of the
plebeian gens
Ogulnia. Livy
accused Gnaeus and his brother,
Quintus Ogulnius, of
cravenly pandering...