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    The lex Publilia, also known as the Publilian Rogation, was a law traditionally passed in 471 BC, transferring the election of the tribunes of the plebs...
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  • responsible for the law's passing. The lex Publilia introduced by the tribune Volero Publilius and passed in 471 BC, gave the power to elect tribunes to...
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    In 339 BC, the Lex Publilia made plebiscites (plebeian legislation) law, however this was not widely accepted by patricians until the 287 BC Lex Hortensia...
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  • in 59 BC when the patrician Clodius Pulcher was adopted into a plebeian gens in order to run for the office of tribune of the plebs) and the lex curiata...
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  • Rite Lex Publilia (471 BC), a law also known as the Publilian Rogation Lex Licinia Sextia, a series of laws lso known as the Licinian Rogations (368 BC) Rogationists...
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    instances, these reforms were advocated by the plebeian tribunes. In 471 BC, the Lex Publilia was passed, marking an important reform shifting practical power...
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  • Claudius Crassus Inregillensis (or Crassinus Regillensis) Sabinus (fl. c. 471–451 BC) was a Roman senator during the early Republic, most notable as the leading...
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  • the early decades of the Republic. The lex Publilia passed by Volero Publilius, tribune of the plebs in 471 BC, was an important milestone in the struggle...
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  • consulship, tribune of the plebs Volero Publilius proposed a law (Rogato Publilia) providing that plebeian tribunes should be elected by the Tribal Assembly...
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    transfer of the election of tribunes to the Tribal Assembly by the Lex Publilia in 471 BC. While it then fell into disuse, it did retain some theoretical...
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  • Sacris Faciundis. Gaius Laetorius, tribune of the plebs in BC 471, the year in which the lex Publilia passed the election of the tribunes to the comitia tributa...
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  • Tribune of the plebs (category 1st-millennium BC introductions)
    confined to the city itself, and a one-mile radius beyond. In 471 BC the Lex Publilia transferred the election of the tribunes from comitia curiata to...
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    passage of a law (the lex Publilia), which required the election of at least one Plebeian Censor for each five-year term. In 337 BC, the first Plebeian...
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    Volero Publilius (category 5th-century BC Romans)
    dropped its opposition. Publilius' laws were passed, becoming the Lex Publilia of 471 BC. The election of the tribunes of the plebs passed to the comitia...
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  • Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus (category 510s BC births)
    support, Appius was unable to do anything but permit the vote. The law, Lex Publilia Voleronis, was finally proclaimed. Recognizing that political turmoil...
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  • Publius Furius Medullinus Fusus (category 464 BC deaths)
    consulship, tribune of the plebs Volero Publilius proposed a law (Rogato Publilia) that plebeian tribunes should be elected by the Tribal Assembly; Volero...
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