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- The Lex Acilia Repetundarum was a law established in ancient Rome in 123 BC. It provides for members of the equestrian order (Latin equites) as jurors...
- byp****ing the senate. The lex Julia de repetundis, also called the lex Julia repetundarum, was p****ed by Gaius Julius Caesar during his first consulship in 59 BC...
- prostitution, or a prior history of having been a gladiator. One law (the Lex repetundarum of 123 BC) made it illegal for a citizen to become a senator if they...
- Aufeia 123 BC Aufeius Tribune of the plebs Settlement of Asia. Lex Acilia repetundarum 122 BC M. Acilius Glabrio (& C. Sempronius Gracchus) Tribunes of the...
- considered due process. One of the elements best attested to is Gaius' lex repetundarum, which reformed the quaestio perpetua on provincial corruption with an...
- Quintus Fabius Maximus and Gaius Antonius Hybrida of the Lex Acilia repetundarum, whom Cicero defended the accused. After 58 BC Gallus married Antonia...
- The lex agraria is preserved, along with a separate law called the lex repetundarum on judicial procedure, on fragments of a bronze plate (some 4 mm thick...
- exploitative Roman governors (lex Iunia), which preceded the lex Acilia repetundarum of the tribune Manius Acilius Glabrio (123 or 122 BC). In 113 or 112...
- sued at his return for extortion under the provision of the Lex Acilia repetundarum. The sentence was particularly lenient, with a fine of only 8,000 sesterces...
- List of Roman gentes Lex Acilia de Intercalando (191 BC) Lex Acilia Repetundarum (123 BC) Lex Acilia Calpurnia (67 BC) Named as Manius Acilius Aviola...