Lex Acilia Repetundarum

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The Lex Acilia Repetundarum was a law established in ancient Rome in 123 BC.[1]

It provides for members of the equestrian order (Latin

Verrine Oration that the measure was the work of the father of Manius Acilius Glabrio, the praetor in charge of the extortion
courts in 70 BC.

See also

References

  1. ^ William Alexander Hunter (1803). A Systematic and Historical Exposition of Roman Law in the Order of a Code. Sweet & Maxwell. pp. 45–.
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