The ''lex Junia Licinia'' or ''lex Junia et Licinia'' was an ancient Roman law produced in 62 BC that confirmed the similar ''
lex Caecilia Didia'' of 98 BC.
See also
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Christmas tree bill
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List of Roman laws
This is a partial list of Roman laws. A Roman law () is usually named for the sponsoring legislator and designated by the adjectival form of his ''gens'' name ('' nomen gentilicum''), in the feminine form because the noun ''lex'' (plural ''leges'' ...
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Omnibus bill
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Roman Law
Roman law is the law, legal system of ancient Rome, including the legal developments spanning over a thousand years of jurisprudence, from the Twelve Tables (), to the (AD 529) ordered by Eastern Roman emperor Justinian I.
Roman law also den ...
Notes
[ Adam, p. 181][Cicero, Note V p. 429. See also '' rogatio''.]
References
*Adam, Alexander, ''Roman antiquities: or, An account of the manners and customs of the Romans'', 1835 edition 12
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Cicero
Marcus Tullius Cicero ( ; ; 3 January 106 BC – 7 December 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, orator, writer and Academic skeptic, who tried to uphold optimate principles during the political crises tha ...
, Marcus Tullius, ''The correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero'', Volume 1, Edition 2 1885 (Google Books)
Roman law
62 BC
1st century BC in law
1st century BC in the Roman Republic
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