• The lex Hortensia, also sometimes referred to as the Hortensian law, was a law passed in Ancient Rome in 287 BC which made all resolutions passed by the...
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  • enacted around 287/286 BC immediately following the enactment of the Lex Hortensia, which gave plebiscites the ability to bind the whole people without...
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    the Lex Publilia made plebiscites (plebeian legislation) law, however this was not widely accepted by patricians until the 287 BC Lex Hortensia, which...
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  • containing Hortensia Hortensia diamond, part of the French Crown Jewels Lex Hortensia, a law passed in Ancient Rome in 287 BC Região das Hortênsias, a tourist...
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  • became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. A new law, Lex Hortensia, gives much greater power to the Concilium Plebis (Plebeian Council)...
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  • not yet possess the legal capacity to pass a lex, nor would it have this capacity until the lex Hortensia of 287 BC. Livy generally refers to this bill...
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    of slavery by patrician creditors. By 287, with the passage of the lex Hortensia, plebiscites – or laws passed by the concilium plebis – were made binding...
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    the early republic, only applied to plebs, but after the passage of lex Hortensia (287 BC), applied to all Romans. The assemblies all retained theoretical...
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    one of the consuls was plebeian), Lex Ogulnia (300 BC; plebeians received access to priest posts), and Lex Hortensia (287 BC; verdicts of plebeian...
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  • attack on the State of Zhao. Qi conquers the State of Song. A new law, Lex Hortensia, gives much greater power to the Concilium Plebis (Plebeian Council)...
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