• The lex Licinia Mucia was a Roman law which set up a quaestio to investigate Latin and Italian allies registered as Romans on the citizen rolls. It was...
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  • The most notable act of Crassus and Scaevola's consulship was the Lex Licinia Mucia. This was an infamous law that targeted any foreigners who were illegally...
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  • including: Lex Licinia Sextia, a 4th-century BC law that was supposed to reserve one of the two consulships for a man of plebeian status Lex Licinia Mucia, a...
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  • together with his relative Lucius Licinius Crassus, he had a law (the Lex Licinia Mucia) passed in the Senate that denied Roman citizenship to certain groups...
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    years of relative peace. But in 95 BC, Rome passed a decree, the lex Licinia Mucia, expelling from the city all residents who were not Roman citizens...
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  • Cornell explains that Livy confused the contents of the Lex Licinia Sextia of 366 with the Lex Genucia of 342. Livy, vii. 42. Brennan, The Praetorship...
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    testifying as a major witness for the prosecution. He also supported the lex Licinia Mucia, a law to investigate Italians usurping the privileges of Roman citizens...
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  • Mucius Scaevola who was a consul in 95 BC. He was responsible for the Lex Licinia Mucia, which sent Italian residents of Rome falsely claiming citizenship...
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    century BC began the gradual opening of magistrates to the plebeians: the Lex Licinia Sextia of 367 BC, which established the right of plebeians to hold the...
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    barred by armed mobs. He tried similar obstructive tactics against the lex Licinia Pompeia to extend Caesar's command, but again failed. At this time, Plutarch...
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    genre, Gaius Julius Hyginus. Lucullus was a member of the prominent gens Licinia, and of the family, or stirps, of the Luculli, which may have been descended...
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    collective blush: he established a whorehouse in his own house, and pimped out Mucia and Flavia, each of them notable for her father and husband, along with...
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