• Lex Baebia was one of many laws enacted during the Roman Republic to combat ambitus (bribery or corruption) in the electoral process. There is some confusion...
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    The lex Pompeia followed a series of similar laws, including the lex Baebia de ambitu of 181 BCE, the lex Acilia Calpurnia of 67 BCE and the lex Tullia...
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    ambitus. This included the lex Orchia of 182 BC, which restricted the amount one could spend on banquets, and the lex Baebia one year later, aimed at directly...
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    39.39.4). Richard Evans asserts that the lex Villia annalis was related to the preceding lex Baebia and lex de ambitu; these laws were respectively passed...
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  • campaigns for political offices and electoral bribery (ambitus). The Lex Baebia was the first bribery law in Rome and had long-term impact on Roman administrative...
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    figure became a favored tactic for undermining a political opponent. The Lex Baebia was the first law criminalizing electoral bribery, instituted by M. Baebius...
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  • This is a partial list of Roman laws. A Roman law (Latin: lex) is usually named for the sponsoring legislator and designated by the adjectival form of...
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  • the first century, for her husband, Marcus Ennius Primus, and daughter, Baebia Collina. Lucius Thorius, buried at Flanona in Dalmatia, in a tomb dating...
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  • of Lucius Saufeius and a daughter named Valeria Paullina. His mother, a Baebia, is also commemorated. Flaccus is called ἀνθύπατος (anthupatos), a Greek...
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