01:510:304 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Jugerum, Auctoritas, Lex Hortensia

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Maelius: charismatic patricians with religious overtones (camillus; manlius. Capitolinus: camillus as second romulus, manlius paid plebeian debts from his estate; executed for attempt at tyranny in 384 (thrown from tarpeian rock, plebeian pressure for curule office/consulship: tjc: curule offices closed to those having held plebeian office. Epochal licinio-sextian rogations, 367: agitation of tribunes, c. licinius stolo; l. sextius lateranus, began in 376; supposed anarchy years (livy: 375-71; ds: one year: 367); role of. Menenius), 347; penalties installments) animals on usurers: 344; lex genucia (342) forbids interest; state mortgage law (352: lex poetilia abolishes nexum (326, substitution of some slave workers. 342: 1 must be: l. sextius, 1st plebeian holder of consulship (?! ); plebeian dictator (356); censor (351); praetor (336) 5 augurs (to patrician 4); rule of succession: political effects, emergence of nobility of class & office-holding, decline of weaker patrician families (lucretii, menenii,

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