The lex Canuleia (‘Canuleian law’), or lex de conubio patrum et plebis, was a law of the Roman Republic, passed in the year 445 BC, restoring the right...
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Canuleia may refer to: Canuleia gens, an ancient Roman family lex Canuleia, a law of Ancient Rome Gaius Canuleius, who proposed the law Canuleia (priestess)...
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the two classes was prohibited. This was repealed in 445 BC with the Lex Canuleia. If a marriage was to occur between a patrician and a plebeian, the children...
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Each party agrees to respect the alliances of the other. A new law, the Lex Canuleia removes the ban on inter-marriage of the Roman classes, i.e. plebeian...
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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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and plebeians, but this was repealed after only a few years, by the Lex Canuleia in 445 BC. Despite the formal reconciliation of the orders in 367, the...
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ritual of confarreatio, originally reserved for patricians, but after the Lex Canuleia of 445 BC, it is possible that the regina could have been plebeian. Inscriptions...
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apparently were not endowed with religious authority. In 445 BC, the lex Canuleia permitted intermarriage among plebeians and patricians. There was a radical...
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Burton. In 445 BC, the tribunes of the plebs succeeded in passing the lex Canuleia, repealing the law forbidding the intermarriage of patricians and plebeians...
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Each party agrees to respect the alliances of the other. A new law, the Lex Canuleia removes the ban on inter-marriage of the Roman classes, i.e. plebeian...
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England simultaneously). Agnatic seniority Clandestinity (canon law) Lex Canuleia List of royal marriages to commoners Concubinage Courtesan Gold digger...
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Leges Valeriae et Horatiae (449 BC) Lex Canuleia (445 BC) Leges Liciniae Sextiae (367 BC) Lex Publilia (250 BC) Lex Ogulnia (300 BC) Lintott, Andrew (2003)...
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Other laws concerning the status of plebeians: Lex Canuleia, 445 BC Leges Liciniae Sextiae, 367 BC Lex Hortensia, 287 BC Roman Law List of Roman laws...
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the most consequential laws passed during the early Republic were the Lex Canuleia (445 BC), which allowed marriage (conubium) between patricians and plebeians;...
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refusing to defend the city against its attacking neighbors. That law, the Lex Canuleia, bears his name. The accuracy of Livy's description of Canuleius' tribunate...
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wealth. Gaius Canuleius, tribune of the plebs in 445 BC, proposed the lex Canuleia, restoring the right of patricians and plebeians to intermarry. His proposal...
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the official short title of the legislation. Lex Canuleia Lex Ogulnia Lex Papia Poppaea Lex Trebonia Lex Voconia Yolanda's Law Afonso Arinos Law Aldir...
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Assembly was established, and granted the right to elect quaestors. 445 BC Lex Canuleia: Marriage between patricians and plebeians was legalized. 443 BC The...
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Augurinus, consul in 445 BC. He and his colleague strenuously opposed the lex Canuleia, repealing the prohibition on the intermarriage between patricians and...
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convince the Senate to support the repeal of the decemvirs' law, and the lex Canuleia restored the right of connubium between patricians and plebeians. But...
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exile. Abrogatio legis was the total repeal of a law. For example, the Lex Canuleia was an abrogation of the earlier law of the Twelve Tables that prohibited...
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