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lex acilia

A Roman law enacted 123 B. C., by tribune Glabrio M' Acilius, provides for equites as jurors in courts overseeing senatorial class corruption abroad, extremely unpopular since the inferior class judges the senatorial, believed to be part of Gauis Gracchus' measure, suggests that Gaius carried his chief judicial act in another tribune's name.

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Language : Latin

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