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the Licinio-Sextian laws

Licinian laws

also: rogationes Liciniae, leges Liciniae Sextiae

The three bills of Licinius and Sextius (368-367 BC): debt relief (interest paid deducted from principal, the rest in three years), a cap of five hundred iugera on public land held by one man, and the opening of one consulship to the plebs.

Mentioned in 2 works (8 total)

The History of Rome, Book 6 history · 4 mentions
The History of Rome, Book 7 history · 4 mentions

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